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THE STAR—TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1909. 2 a MORE BIG STARS BOOKED TO BIG WOOD PILE: QUIK LESSONS soe eu HE Tas SS UP "ed eMC! Clearance, Sale | | Mrs. Fiske, Grace George, ee Lat , ing over the . man become a brake This is our third Semi-Annual Clearance Sale, and we intend to make it one that will long be Frances Starr, Margaret| ae Bertie explosion to 8 bags vy Soak? vtec: 3 | remembered. Each and every article in our store will be reduced beyond comparison, and we urge : . | , \ et intc the alt and reine What's the ase of t everyone who contemplates purchasing anything in our line to be sure and call at our store, inspect our Anglin, Hattie Williams epee ogo ae | mas ther f y i F 8 y id ‘ 3 f P goods and get our prices. Be sure to see us before buying. and Others Are Coming. | : ‘ ves Frank ¢ . t | 4 were walking cast on | HOF ' e } | my: gttessesseneeeneny] ‘ y night and were | Par | ’ i. *} {jn han a block past a ble | =" MENTS THIS WEEK. « | Woodpile when the heavy detona . ; Mi jtion brought them around with al , pS moon: am H, Crane in 7 quick turn ts GLNAMBRAS urday The w] ‘pn | Adama. Asaos me Gay \ an «| j | The detectives ran to the scene | GRAND Man of the *] jof the explosion but no trace of Here ar ybe for the jobless Ho: «| ' jany person could be found, The | hope for the almost hopele SEATTLE—The Russell-Drew * [detectives think a quantit Ma | compar 180th to 169th ® , jdynamite wa on tn t wood} Call at the address named and g Shadows * pile, probably by \ ©. not quite | wit r" | What caused the di t} Call and get booklets and other} Lawrence * P \purzies them advert matter tolling you how to 188th * si . } you may become a fulkfiedged rall-| A Mee «| & ait ) |rowa man in tt months by taking} be Co. in e » Com *| Everybody hold fast After painting @ pretty word plo-| — & MAJESTIC—Geor B. Reno #/| the ordinary _ ding, what « he althy tte tt} ® end His Misfit Army and #| Arthur Maitland, of “The Man of and how Jim Hill was once & vaudev #/the Hour” company at the Grand taktond 0¢ bamberse burger I got the wetion ows, the man on the job at} ® PANTAGES Petroff's Ant &/ ls the fellow hand of + gon stuck under my ae association office sticks a cof ct and vaudeville. ®| Well, if you don’t think he's ec-|0"e,” sald Joseph Green, aged 86, | Act fF your nose and requests | woxtensl t te golden ' Extension Ts le of 4 ; s ine 4 am # | Centric, Haten to Deputy Prosecutor Pierce this |Your ature. That costs §25 tor] has a 4% Lop, shah square p Lop, @-foot extgnator Sponrred 7 fee “$14. ‘95 HYSSteSateee reseed He never had a “mash” note in| morning, when he applied for a war. [4 starter Then does other ea his life, If he should get one, he | fant things, He furnishes you BY J. W. SAYRE. j would aive it to his wife. Mrs, J. D. Williamson, aged 63, | b00kKs which boo you how te ers COLUMN a few Gays) Mee rte not Paint besutiful water [Givens daughtes pA ome a competent railr oad in a ee on ew Gays colors or write sophomorial essays | ice juicy Hamt night, a Aer wt heey eager tt the effect that, owing to the ~~. me ongy etn ne gp omthige sate ly | Siuaion you are given » diploma } : ¢ does not pursue art for Art's | ner odors were wafted t » you « a dip : en depression in the Middle) sake, it pays good wages [the nostrils of the old man and he Now, what does that diploma sig eat, thie coast would see more He is not the son of a clergy-|anuck stealthity ’ of the | Dity? 4 stare this spring and summer | man, and was not designed for the |<! When he found 14 |. Ob, then you may be able to get a] wer before. The prediction !#/ ministry. His firet ambition w manded a portion, 1, {30 00 some railroad if you are a) a inate true in startling fashion. jo clerk at a soda fountain Green, said hoarsely: “Get out, thie | 4 rand wi to go at it} Manager Jobn Cort has within the} “He did not run away from home| steak Is butlt for two only Mr. and learn the ¢ past om Seo one | Ito go upon the stage. His folks |Green was angered at the unfi dosing mont oly = engr java big game in the Canadian|® large and bony fist under Sel | WEDDING PRESENTS | Marga’ im, ie wilds nos BSInE of Helen Ritchie” | He te not going to tackle Hamlet] |The old man falted to got a war | AFTER SEPARATION) ns Ae or Shylock rant | Frances Starr, in “The Easiest) jie never starved during his early WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec, 28 “Detective |2t7uasles. Never stood with bis HOPE FOR USERS | Whether wedding press ats, bolane to the husband or in a Hattie Williams, in face flattened againat a baker shop and assimilated nourishment by in OF TELEPHONES question that has deco brought » in Ona pe haling the odors from within i ana |before the supreme court of the , in “What Every |""ie began with Mre. Fiske, but] With the corporation counsel de- | District of Columbia was not inspired to persevere by |Bying the right of the Independent | After » honeymoon of atx months Pay” lthe management of that great act-/Telephone company to collec Rene C. Rauscher and his wife, Ju Lauder Plays at the Armory. [ioc.. She aaid he was impossible. |cent penalties on ite bills and|lia, separated, and Mra, Rauscher ‘According to a notice just receiv | He has no fads, yachts, automo-|Thomas B. McMahon contesting | returned to the home of her mother from William Morris, Harry !yics, or other bad habits, and he|payment in a sult now paading ip |taking all of the wedding presents and his vaudeville company |», 4 ith The husband proceeded as never been divorced. the superfor court, the outlook for | ¥ er he husband p: Burfér, tk t 4 i“ ec made of quartered oak; finished eathere J 1 play here January 20, Just tWo| Very eccentric actor, Arthur|saving money for all the telephone | by a sult in replevin to regain pos 3 Roatan sdaa el top, shoud; Wrench bevel plate mirror, alee Jeate: Buffet, like cut o of quartered onk: has leaded glase doors, large after his Tacoma engagement. | yraitiand subscribers in the city is bright. | sesston of the presents regular value $34. 0 linen drawer drawer lined for sliver, reguiar 0 will appear at the Armory The city coune!l Iast night instruct-| Mre. Rauscher claims that all Bs Sale price dbbwheds se ‘ 9 value $42.00. 8 : + matinee and night, arriving | enn |g the superintendent of public| the articles except one were zn aaaaniiall that os in a special train of jabout the Pantzers. There are &/ utilities to go ahead with a fight on |livered and addressed to ber at her a ton 2 off talereit 4 |patr of animated little artificer®—/the payment of these penalties. jbome lore her marriage, ’ announcement of interest lineup, who i * hat in Lauder’s support will be jfurnish a fitting finale by way of — 2 We Guarantee he ern urni ure (0. Mail Orders Filled Eltinge, unquestionably the/, miniature bull fight. The which “ best of American female imperson-|calied forth many manifestations of Every Piece of Fur- ‘ . and a man whom the maga-|mirth straight from our blood pump- . GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE DISTRIBUTERS on All Goods at fines love to photograph. William jers. The Pantzers are one of the niture Sold at iris himself will come here with |solia swats of the sbaw . wre — 1526-1528 Second AV. —titbteumn Advertised Prices r. Ab initio ad finem (ouch), Julius This Sale BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE 8TS. 4 a Pearaasca Fs |Steger's brilliant one-act musical “ inday’s Concert Program. drama, “The Fifth Commandment.” > Director Henry Hadley today com- | aid not fat) to flutterize. In the PRICES THE LOWEST—QUALITY THE BEST FP pleted the program for Sunday's | character of @ street singer, the Popular concert at the Moore, as bere stuff went deep to the heart, follows: it didn't take half an eye to ob Part I lores several witnesses reach for subs 4 Qin Bite od ohn Caeer Log hankien At Sood a Ne ocer| Large Assortment as Used Instruments of Many Makes ; im se Overture—Orpheus ee ony | Si ieee le AE aso ge Moment Musicale... jchubert. | vocalics leh clinches is pag Without Words ort: Ifo toplinedom. Pail Lincke’s “Cas- to Be Secured at This Sale at Fraction of Real eles . Techaikowsky, |tles in the Air” was given an inter- Worth—-Most of Them Taken in Exchange During nish Dan No. 2. No. 5.. pretation which stamped it on the . is F 4 eee ae pear one — Np. 2. ee Sowsat, |memory of all who heard t. There the Holiday Trade on Costly Chickering and Kim- |was a slight Jar at the climax when ; 4 : tersPierrot and Pierrette..... | Alfred Hollingsworth melodramat ball Baby Grands and the Genuine Pianola Pianos. “Burgmetn, |!¢ally votced the first few words of Paes ed .. (the Fifth Commandment. Of the Beethoven. Fit rer, is tome harpiet, tnd Mena] All Discontinued Styles and Factory Samples, Prac- Earl is artlesaly artful tically Brand New, Included at Almost Your Own “omg ened Eeulitprist He Price—All Have Been Tested and Put in Excel- “iis not. But he’s a fair wi 1k Md m next Monday. | The Per |" Kramer and Ross pull so-00 clogs lent Condition—Not Necessary to Pay All Cash, ‘a Seattle girl who has played |"°4 songs of mediocre merit. Even at These Reduced Prices—A Little Down t t local th Mies Irene Romain brings a neat heap praetor saan bist Uttle planologue of the parlor brand, and Balance at Convenient Intervals Will Secure : J . and the Doherty Sisters, permeated In of Florence Roberts, "'th paprika, banged about the Any One of These Now. ra at the ‘AThamibes | boards in songe and steps. Roa OSE aT appea' -¢ A burlesque circus, with Jean peat 6. will be tile Watttle: | Clermont at the wheel, contains| Our Annual Clearance Sale, which jother Steinway, full sized, finished hi Noa amnogl |uphoned in mahogan: nd tu) 1 . * * . . . Whom hare starred here. unhoned comedy. It should prove|started yesterday morning and | {i mahogaey end turned ta on The Shafer Store offers its entire stock of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, including Suits and fair atuff for the kids. ci te which Is already causing widespread th 1 6 “4 Poliard is in town, stay-|, Question: Are there two bully | interest, was inaugurated for the 9232. so ezemad tc tie hac arta Overcoats, ‘relat! bits? tf xing Wnitsne aaa Answer: There are, express purpose of disposing of a| A $426 style Fischer, finished in Girect to this city. EDDIE BOYDEN. |large number of slightly used pl-|¥@lnut, good condition, marked ance and organs—the largest num- |[°¥ St $195; a Newby & Evans, in Majestic Theatre. | walnut, for only $160 (this ts the The bill at the Majestic theatre| DT And greatest variety, In fact.|/Kind that selis everywhere for which began with yesterday's mat e have ever had at any one time. | $875); a Story & Clark, in beautiful Inee, is one dealing with fun and| These have, for the most part, |mahogany case, Exposition Art RRR hhh hhh Portiand Likes This Play. Manager Ed L. Drew wires me from Portland that “The Gay Musician,” which ts to * here at the Alhambra afternoon, is making ‘® a Dig bit at the Portland the & atre. There in a splendid com- and production, says not much else. George B. Reno] been taken in exchange during the | Style, and speeinily made from se- and his misfit army, in e burlesque| holiday trade as part payment on | lected material, reduced from $626 j military exhibition, are a series of|the more expensive instruments for | t° $244; one of the celebrated Les |hearty haw-haws, and Sallie Stemb-| which we are the exclusive North-|(¢rs, brought in from six months’ ler is as admirable a singing com-| western representatives. A few of rental, used mostly during the ex ledienne asinthe “Railroad Ticket" |/them have been out as rentals position vias and in splendid con 3 wd! jdays. La Mirette is a good dancer;| Every one of these pianos has |dition--this comes in carved ma & Manager Drew, and capacity * | nity Coleman is a pat entertainer | been thoroughly overhauled, tuned |NogAny case and was marked at $465—1t goes tomorrow for $286; a erform- 5 aaa at every perform * las a monologist; the Four Melanis| and placed in condition practically | 0 * renewed their former local success |jike new. In order to close them |Marshall & Wendell, $550 style, a oe, ne alte vocalists, and Paulinette & Pic-lout quickly prices have been mark-|shows some wear, but in perfect quot are comedy acrobats with aled down to bedrock, but prices musical condition, now marked good Hine of stuff. The motion pic-|mean nothing unless the instru. | $287; & $600 Hardman in ogany tures are entirely up to the Ma-| ments are seen and compared. finish, taken as part payment on jestic standard. There are hundreds of families | Pianola plano, very fine condition, in Seattle and vicinity who really | Wl sell tomorrow for $246; and Pantages. need a plano, but have felt up to dozena of others, such as Iverson A kids’ bill fg on tap at Pan-l¢his time that their means would /$96; Sherwood, $163; Spielmann, |tages theatre this week. M. Pet-|not permit of their owning ‘a really |$167; Winterroth, at the same price, ——————— suuaiens — eeeeeeeeeeee <All of the theatres are already out for next Saturday ’s performances, New Year's If you want to go to a show night, hasten to the box office ‘Wtice. Don't accuse the treasurers it Thursday or Friday of holding Seats when they tell you there & thing left. The high quality of the garments involved, including such makes as Kuppenheimer’s, Brokaw’s and Strauss Bros.’, will commend this sale to discriminating dressers. The regular prices are without question the lowest for clothing of equal quality to be met with anywhere. At these concessions the sale is doubly important. roff brings an animal cireus of|good new one. A cheap or poorly | ete., ete - dogs, eats, pigs, donkeys and/constructed instrument, as is fre ORGANS AND PIANOLAS Jand Hlott and West are dancers in Domtion omiuy {used Pianolas, which must be dis-| A i Tl N 16f merit. Lillian Mills and Josie Leoirege 3 hg tee weten of core pored of immediately, as we i : | Moulton do a black-face turn which | known make and unquestioned qual | pianos which Le devitter. anaes reat oncessions minstrel’ maids are chock full of Se eer te vax Sandon [ORT F G C a g NEW ALL fire and Wash and the way they gol} CCer is tact ahan hae over been Good school and parlor organs Hl \' the crowd is a caution pe tnkual Page Gur antg Sha " jare offered for as je as $13 in " : : The 9 mtg offered before. Besides, we allow | oraer to move them quickly j The largest stock of Boys’ Clothing in the Northwest is now on sale at reduced prices. 4 core theatre ears | Pontes uently offered, they would not : ° A pre theatre is two ne Racy 'Kiteser, Wart Witeot . and bese eg In this big Clearance Sale are Wt , I Maude Taylor ‘furnish good music| “We put you in a position now to| Ms offered a number of organs and | oO € a es |helps a whole lot. This pair of|ity, at a price far below that which The Jones-Williatss company| you to arrange for the payment at "Bon bon biters and the il earned # bunch of laughs with their Stic t snience, | 4004 planolas, slightly used, in Ywacked at the Big Bunga-|sketch, “Crushed Strawberries,’ wat arr lt ME abs Boe et So of | Yarious woods and finishes ‘to ; MUP SeC tampon av rece “in|and Clotilde and Montrose furnish | mitre ee yt eo eee ot [match any. piade and including six IVAN FRANK'S, SAMUEL PECK’S, JOSEPH SKOLNEY’S AND OTHER FAMOUS hifive tires were blown, while | the acrobatten. style or make of instrument you | rolls of music with each instru es estes finiated with a 130 b. p.| Sreter, you are sure to find here | ment, at plese ranging from: #46, MAKES ARE INCLUDED. 1 ekohclahohatalehalalelotalelehal just what you have been looking | #68 $79 $104 and up | During thie ddlean dotie ol helt for Terms should be cash at these 4 ones murmured the third|® Stock at the Alhambra. |" fremember also every Instrument ungsually low prices, but to In | ‘ : i the niphabet; others the|* Manager W. M. Rugsell to # Jeayes our house is covered |*Ure duick selling we are willing to R di t f Th d d F th WON. Gibere the 15th, while|® day amnapgoed that the Shu & sey Se ianta vata pactivels |} make ‘ost Hberal arrangements: eauctions oF a rd and a rour Pmiblicaus vecaled the 25th. |® bert Steck company would *| insures you perfect satisfaction Our sole object Is to close them out Not“ahat the eabtrahends of the|* open atthe Alhambra on Janu: # without further delay—and we are ‘ sibtpcnlladinceen Were hopele jeromiads. | ary @ the bill not yet being * WELL-KNOWN PIANOS willing to consider most any propo g We Parccompared to sullen decided “upon, The stock #| Amon® the instruments included | sition you stay have to offer as to} a cnewreidieatemane sc eger atid his wong and acrobatic|* company Will make way on &/1% this Annual Clearance Sale | paymenta a zers, the balance of the blowout|#% January 16 for “The Man #|#qme of the world’s best known and| Remember, these “Clearance |f) be First Av. and | Second Av. and 't False ayhofty hubbub. \: From Home," and return to *|most popular makes-—such as Kim-| Sale" prices are genuine and bona e | ‘ me figited to beat the pends the Alhambra the following #| ball, the regular $400 style, in quar-| fide reductions, and the rare values University St. E58 St. 4 ii the Pantzer quit shunt week. {Hi play at strictly #|ter-sawed oak case, turned in on|represent in every Instance a gen} . | (Be spotlight. Acropanto if popula coe with high. #|aimball Grand, now only $269; aluine money-saving opportunity.| _:.) ARCADE AND ARCADE ANNEX WHOLE BLOCK LONG ul tics with originality| ® grade ty plays like “The *| Chickering, beautiful rosewood fin-| Don't delay, but come fn at or over It Is their forte—|#% Witehing Hour,” controlled by x|ish, fine tone, sold originally at/and make your selection, Hil@rs e “Briginality” 1s used with * the Shuberts, &|$560, now $278; a Steinway, ebon-| Music House, successor to D "yp als ae noth- 5 #| ized case, retails regularly at $675, | Johnston Co,, Bilers Muste Building, mrolerish or goldbrickish RHEE RERURAEE NMED marked for quick sale at $196; an-) Third and University.