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7 AOMANGES BEGAN ON TAGE iS enic Love of James Dur-| Kin and Miss Fealy as Ronieo eid Juliet Led to} the Real Article. | HARTA RRR Re 7 USEMENTS THIS WEEK, ® * a1 OF MAUDE FEALY'S sor OORE ‘ HH. Crane in ®& ler Bes Boys * PRRALHAMBRA-—Saturday, “The # — 2 Gay * * By grano Man of the ® ng Hour * SEATTLE k Drew * eon * pfovina * a on tb ea * ‘A= 101s — Lawrence ® ry emkpar é 88th ho performa " A Mes ®| * _ ~ lage From Ma * MARGARET CRAWFORD oe ,ORPHEUM J * Steger & ®/ Last Seen Here Principal With < Co. t Fifth Com. ® | the Henry W. Savage Grand Eng pil ms ¢ snd vaudeville. ®| teh Opera Company. She Wil! te MAJESTIC.« B. R ® Appear at the Alhambra Satur “| and His Mis Army and ® day With “The Gay Musician.” vaudes * “ BE BRPANTAGES ~ Potroff's Ant * Ly gal Circus and vaudeville. ® the Alhambra for ad See e RARER of this week t. Hour” will be a BY J. W. SAYRE. and. On Sunday at P ns ens for one week, with (E marriage , of Monday night to Jumes Durk < will be heard in nipes paper ¢ the auspices of the ty lovemaking of the tw seeha ate > Winnipeg at the time tt *| “Shadows on the Hearth” ts the Bes stage love as Romeo an ent melodrama at the Seattle th this respect thetr ro ii will be followed Sunday by “For ilaaace ts un! ax a rule stage! ier gay < heartily like each other.) ‘The Del Lawrence company, at ae Himes carr thelr animosity jing 1 is offering the comedy, ve hatred. ht, chatting | in upon me a] wien pYears ago. } was on the stage | 4, “A Me age From Mars “Trilby” under this week, lined for Sun i the Grand one Vaudeville headliners of the pith & well-known ting MAD. / coming week will be Julius Steger Peet me for a few moments toland Cla and Fann’ sher at 4 J With his scene with the lead: |ihe Orpheum, Mile, Nord at the s Mewoman He made his exit. | ssajestic, and Svingali at the Pan pe B particularly endearing stage tages ¥. with a deviljsh twinkle in Powell, i kius her that way just | forment her,” he said. “She tie like poison Off stage we gt #poken to each other this) William Heiper, Fred il emponion in crime, has made uy ppesrance at the Lois ys Selected for Alhambra. =| “ Pwire just recetred from the ? Simpert offices names “G e “The Witchipg Hour.” yse” and “The Wolf” as the i mfeur plays to be done at the eGbra in this city and at the vi: id theatre in Portland. by the Mek companies which are to be here to fill the open time at PShubert houses, as already —-) this column. anager W. M. Russell has been} ised that the two companies leave New York direct for this on Thursday of this week. The! bill ip this city will very| ipmtabiy be “The Wolf.” of the four plays named | B been seen here at less than} ‘ prices. The stock company | Play at one-third of that figure. | Bik ra — New Juvenile at the Lois. [Ralph Belmore wil! make his at at the Lots on Sunday as new juvenile man of the rence stock company, re ting Clark Burroughs. Bel- has recently served as the ng juvenile tn Grace company. His opening e will be as Little Billie in y Burroughs ts going into vaude- iam H. Crane continues in and the Boys” ai until Saturday night. Sun- thoon comes the fifth pop- Peoncert of the Symphony or- Sunday night Max Fig- opens In “Macy Jane's Pa,” a } 4 At the Local Playhouses. | | WBeturday afternoon John P. Slo- i comic opera, “The Gay Must- on’t Drop a Pin While Steger s Playing---You’ Il Stop the Show No Noise, Abso- tely None, Is Orpheum Star's Rule. ye pasha ah! | mats Julius Steger’s motto. | noise, please, Absolutely e Richard Mansfield or Eva} aay in their palwmlest days had ing on Julius when it comes! eeing—well, shall we say cranky, being disturbed in the throes + how can true art, trae dra-| art, Hourish while low browed | shifters are dragging chairs Tugs back of you? Huh? tw illus wants to know Mmyhow, he simply refuses to act pemere is any noise, that’s all MM stop right in the middle of| Act and go to his dressing room 6 hears a pin drop or a door} oper take too long a breath BeMere’s what happened last Sun Wight en J, Steger arrived { mee COPYMIGHT 1909 BY PACH BAGS NY. Ethei Barrymore Colt and Her Wee Baby “HNL \ Orpheum. Noise, bustle, con- | : R. Steger reaches back stage| “All right, Bill,” said the vaude : Mf run villian. “Now look here, Bill. ‘ here's the stage m er? | When I go on the stage there must ce here's that stage manager?” This | be no one around but yourself—not em, Joi a single stage nd in sight. And} ve y, he's busy now,” said some|there must be absolute silence if} there's the least noise, just ring me Bring him here this minute,"|down the curtain,” Em the week's headliner. “I want} “But-—' said Bill Barton ey Tight away.” So the stage| “Never mind about me,” said x came Steger. “I'll be up in my dressing a EWhat's your name room taking off my makeup by Berton,” said the bows of the | then,” stage So during this week and next Wee theay your firet name, of 4 ,” anid Julius, for J weeks Steger will mum's the word, e here for two S-s-6-0h pocket whtle w ees JS ETHEL BARRYMORE HAPPY? WELL RATHER SO-JUST GAZE ON THE CAUSE med fists and opens its blue eyes the ie ecoming role of her entire cureer THE “THE EARNER IS TIGHT WAD; NEVER GETTER” HORACE ACKLEY POMERENE notice, ald Horace Ackley jly got the French wiped off the} Pomerene, laying aside bis pipe, |jnap for the oo la la la game | that my old comrade in the battle One of our eariiest Mnanciers,| of life, J. Pierpont Morgan, has|by a strange cotneidence, was also! quietly picked up a few telephone |named Morgan. He was a famous companion and stuck them in his|}man. He was also unpopular. He were arguing | wae the greatest pirate that ever about who owned them failed the sean, but he died a fam The more I let ideas like that /fly man and a respected cittzen, | trickle through my brain, the more While the good people of the 1 am convinced that the automobile | American colonies were alternat game exhibits some strong human jing be: traits, The biggest « ween jolly little thes and de the |scrapping over the tobacco tax least noise, You can hear a one | Morgan auilw quietly into town and tunger several blocks away, One! meanders out with all the gelt in of there big sixes is over you and /his chatelaine Just as simple. He gone before you have time to hold | went on to your «lasses and demand an|leiple, The principle is thie } n a sound financial prin apology. And you kind of admire | Who Tloht Wade Are | it for doing a neat job Horace seratched his head to J.P. M. ie one of thove big. | creative thought quiet, benevolent millionaires with Tt jen't the man who makes} & taste for $40,000 pictures, WhO! money that amounts to anything wouldn't harm a fly—if it didn’t | 1, coats and gone home a hundred pounds| STAR—WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1909 3 STONE, FISHER CO. | Second and University | STONE, FIGHER CO. | Second and University \ Not only Silverware, but fine China, Hammeged Brass and Copper and Objects de Art are now being closed out at a Nica and a half less than regular prices. We know of no sale which passesses so many attractions as does this. the little lad that gets it who get In bis way, But if he seen any: | cots the long, broad swath | thing he hasn't got, he must have ita very childish trait, but quite “Plarp len't a tight wad | cess in the accomplishment| Men who earn money usually | - of ‘es o r n th t it aren't . » . . ; : 2} _ a seca ce tae ge ed nash BRASS GOODS | FANCY CHINA | SALAD SETS . , organ ; " | M 1 H. A. P. paced the first floor cor is alec a family man and are | Hammered Br Bra | Every piece of Fan n the € te as slae jor of the New York block in| *Pected cltizen | Candlestick Holders, Jardi- | store {and ther t a to | ts of f his many new meditation, The elevator lay idle) “Let us hope that J.P, will make nieres, Travs I o'Clock | ct osting ove 0 in a ¢ Fe « ticle ir in ite shaft. It was late in the |some reforms here. He might—O, { . i | - . } ® half the 66 $5.00 « afternoon, and most of the pa ous thought!—shorten the tel ciiadate wide: sol " | ede eich F ss “ig ‘+. ; , of the Justice shops had pald their ephone m and get receivers t | We Americans are such sporte I say he might. The dream | We admire a big thing, whatever is too great, too splendid, too—too | it ts, fust.as long as it ts big. We H. A. P. coughed—"far be like to be popular, We're the yond our wildest hopes to be pow | merry little whooplas, We've real gible WEALTHY MONTANAN NAMED SON “COCK”; SUES FOR DIVORCE | WANTS IT CHANGED my t Ualted Pree) (ty Unlted Pree HELENA, Mont, Dec, 29--Alleg-| NEW YORK, Dec. 26—John H lug extreme cruelty on the part of Thirey, a wealthy philanthropist.) his wife, John T. Murphy, jr, sen | named his son for Dr. Cook when of Jno. T. Murphy, the millionaire the doctor popped in from the north} stockman, banker and land mag: with that polar discovery in Sep-| nate of thie city, has instituted a | tember sult for divorce. In addition to. Now Thirey has requested the asking for the custody of his chil- courts to permit him to rename the dren, cshebon seeks alimony also.| boy, who was born September 14. | Ethel Barrymore is playing to the there before it, ready to lay down |tinlest audience of her career these |her life to amuse it and keep tt dave. |happy and cheerful It is an audience that is hard to] Amd yore “ audience applauds please, too, But all the arts and| pital bso wane Store] ae lcharms that she has wielded to! some proud moments in her life, but please millions of Americans she|not one of them brought her the now exerts, more strenuously and|pride and the happiness she gains sincerely than ever before, to keep|when her private audience, consiat- her tiny audience happy }ing of her baby boy, wrinkles his Most of the time the audtence | fi hes tile mouth into # jkeeps its eyes closed; but Ethel/circle and smiles—even just the! | Barrymore, for whom so many aud. | tiniest bit ences have waited, now waits on| Mrs. Ethel Barrymore Colt, in the |her audience. When it clinches {ts | part of mother, is playing the most} MISERY FROM A BAD STOMACH | AND DYSPEPSIA WILL VANISH) | Take your sour, out-of-order stom-| gas, biliousness, sick headache, jach—or maybe you call it Indiges-| nervousness, dizsiness or many jtion, Dyspepsia, Gastritis or Ca-| other similar symptoms jtarrh of Stomach; it doesn’t mat If your appetite {s fickle, and ter—take your stomach trouble right with you to your Pharmacist {and ask him to open a 50-cent case | #48 Or If you feel bloated after eat lof Pape'’s Diapepsin and let you eat|!m®. or your food lies like a lump 22-grain Triangule and see if|of lead on your stomach, you can |nothing tempts you, or you beleh | on: |within five minutes there is left| make up your mind that at the bot lany trace of your former misery tom of all this there is but one cause fermentation of undigested The correct name for your trou: | fou |ble is Food Fermentation—food souring; the Digestive organs be-| . Prove to yourself in five minutes legge weak, there is lack of gastric | that your stomach is as good as |jkee: your food is only half digest-|@my; that there is nothing. really led, and you become affected with | Wrong Stop this fermentation and loss of appetite, pressure and full-| begin eating what you want with- | ness after eating, vomiting, nausea, |OUt discomfort or misery, heartburn, griping in bowels, ten-| Almost instant relief is waiting |derness in the pit of stoma bad | for you. It is merely a matter of taste in mouth, constipation, in| how soon you take a Httle Diapep- limbs, sleeplessness, belching of | sin, and Copper BRIC-A-BRAC STERLING SILVER of different de } Statuary tatuette Vase | | \ 1 athalf | ba CUPS AND SAUCERS | JARDINIERES FISH AND GAME SETS | CHOCOLATE SETS All Fancy Decorated Cu All Hand-l rated J and Saucers marked to s dinieres in ar ize, marked | ; half price go at half price will all be sold at half price Painted Choco. nany beautiful colors, all at »ver will be sold { at one dollar or more shall let go CUT GLASS ART CHINA | ens All the rich Cut Glass,| Decorated China Punch en mice . ; ‘ \ ol Silver-Plat tiful effects; | hundreds of pieces to choose | Bo Celery Trays, ed Ware. ial ae Tes Poth Sugars and Creamers, Trays, over will be sold at half | $10.00 or more will be sold | Jugs and Rail Plates are all| Bon Bon Dishes, Mugs, etc., STEINS German Steins in many i a“ | rich and be any in the lot at $2.00 and | among, and any piece at | Sets, Fancy Jugs, Historical price, } at one-fourth off jat half price at half price. ee TELE I eet aN sete, TONEFISHER(@. #2 HE UNIVERSITY 8T SEATTLE «cue eee 60 MN mee Re Dorothy Dodd Shoes for Women NATURE SHAPED Up-to-Date Wireless Institute in Seattle Beet Equipped Wire etrical Inctitute on the Pacific Coast. 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