The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 3, 1910, Page 6

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THE STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1910 leheft of a WOrne, A crime had bee rasped hi of the tesuance of a war| He Begued for Mere Rage Knew No Bounds, it--certain vietlon; the pent on y th r on the ang ar « ‘ 4 Hentingy The applicant for’ the|, And then the angry man gave tn A little drama, with an angry/awung Into the office, with a¥@ie-| A xpectacte of one brother! vivant suddenly realized what hej tly, comp agp Myre dlaregard of quences aa the ment demand for a warra ‘sending another to the penitenttary | way doir gawabt to retrace hig | MOtore that a warrant be tnsued, h |mottt, w 4 in the , his brother, TI jong te yoars did not| Bat the mapa (now beKKed that It should not jtepe ‘acefull , Deputy tt vind his horse. T 1 strongly Mr. Perry, and| "ep" &F wom With tears in hin eyes he | prosecutor appeared to have wude| ict ty and ike all dra fying of no question about that fact. The he voiced his disine donty realized the majesty of the|Mctured bis shame, th WATCH WORK GUARANTEED New Play Finds Great popularity, tt came to a happy end-\gullt was plain, conviction a cer |the warrant, The applicant ay ama the ceubpinetr tt kaw unten omy (he Gf. WHITE, Jewel tng talnty knew no bounds; he scented fered by reason of thin felontous|”*ar 2320 First Ave mn Favor at The Moore A man of mature years, showing} The applicant, aa he told his |spiracy to balk his righteous ns} ‘ Finally the oicuaae eg “The Gay Musician” Is every indication of resentment,| story, fairly bubbled and sputtered (and said so In extravagant terms. | THE MYERS OPTICAL CO. to relent he $1.00 stn | | 5 : Make and hen a Winner in Many Ways. i OOK:: the finent IRONDALE ROUTE — — glasses on thin THE FAST STRAMER NY AK count, Give thin fact the widest RARER HRA RRR REREAD ° publielly you ean and every time ot n at Har ® * you make the statement you help and 7:30 p.m. ® AMUSEMENTS THIS WEEK, & some one, Kastern prices—§2.50 up ©9s0) Demeagenes \ * . omplete. Second floor, 1414 Se * MOORE Max Figman in ¢ - ® “Mary Jane's P * The Raven prescription service ® ALHAMBRA 7 () if a ron means that the doctor's skill in pre * . * scribing I most efficiently supple B #® GRAND Tonight, » 8 * mented by the aruggist’s skill in | POulsbo Route * t ‘ l* ‘ compounding, RAVEN DRUG Co., Kifective Tuesday, Nov, 28 ) * Sk Be : The Quaker has more than 1416 Becond Av. es Two Round Trips Daily CHOICE ; ® company (170 , 4,000 pieces of Art Wood for THE CO-OPRMATIVG DENTAL theme Satie Sem Comes 4 ‘ ‘ PARLORS OF SEATION - : : h . in k all it will The ’ Harnard Bile { * ' Law * x given * 8 « EVENTS ND ©. Are not ur mon * . y . ror / * tu Stege * ROGER GRAY we have * the Heart _ our customers ® vaudeville > © Gray, the leading man of mente'to a #& MAJESTIC—Nille. Nord, the # f Susivian,” to:8 law grad had In Seattle. % = diver, and vaudeville fo a 2 ee , : re “ : ernity an Pron : SUITE . Ee xed Goakotion hypo 4 caine ahawek texters on Prnbdaik : Three round trips dally. Leave fe- . ’ ems Taft, a fact of which Taft is justly |f CO Our Customers this week. A | getig ot 7s pe tem PALACE WARK BERR EEC ERE ee ee ee Prowl $1 purchase entitles you to m ands 1 BY J. W. SAYRE. xy ” NDER the management ¢ Hi IN U John Cort, Henry W. Sav age'’s Garden theatre pro duction of comedy, “Mary Jane's Pa,” was seen for the first time here at the Moore theatre | last night, with Max Figman in the werner VR Aiile role, supported by practically the entire cast which originally Went on tour in the play with Henry B. Dixey. John Cort was Rot without honor in his own coun. BOY try last night. “Mary Jane's Pa” | * , fs the most successful play < Two large sised audi yet seen bere under the banner of t the Grand | the Seattle manager. There was a ‘eUay al Rye agg Pi gears turnout last nigh the | ye — aod _ vs smile a e point kes to have an arm around his @f cathusiesm ana siet Guring a show, “Beverly” ix rich dope Poe Sec ag By long odds the best thing tn The delightfu! improbability of it e Aunt Panny « all, the complete absence of a Worknaday atmosphere. and the co @tant recurrence of a human and sympathetic note, are the things ° Which make “Mary Jane's Pa" a Gripping little thing, a play with RO broad sweep of imagination or RO particular finesse in its writing bot which has a < and whole fome story, a grew 1 of good comedy and some appealing sent! ment. I havg seen everything Max —|f choice of any article, a $2 pur- chase to two, and so on. When Steamer we tell you that some of these oe ee pieces are worth as high as $2 ’ " ; nee Ni ~ 2nd and Yester BOTH PHON WS 6. each, you will realize the liber- \ ality of this offer. q \ MUN First Come Has First Choice Special Prices Prevail on Many Drug Articles All This Week Reve a very romantic play it taxes Purchases mom M.A.GOTTSTEIN. ROM) 9? FURNITURE COft, iam SECOND AVE BETWEEN PIKE & PINE s consideration, son novel later as you wish. First January inventory Sale 20 to 50 Per Cent Reductions in Every Department THE TIME TO TEST THE SINCERITY OF A STORE'S POLICY IS DURING A SPECIAL SALE Mas | eens —* sort its : : This is a sale of NEW GOODS priced from one-fifth to one-half less Pisen par soecuree is Suites ne “Waymond Whitaker was — the — — : 4 than regular—a sale that affords you exceptional opportunities for re-furnish- Prince Danton. He worked hard P ing or brightening up your home; take advantage of it. could make a success of a role so : much to do. ae Center Table, similar to illustration; made of Holds Good at \} } he plec As the (¢ niess Vetive Shayne presented a pieture of love Howard Chandler @ympWhetic and rich in oppor solid oak and finished golden; top is 24 inches ties ay this one, but not many « * i o @0 individualize it, conid make rity. aN | square; has nicely turned legs and is extra well } . - £ made \ ry 4 Regular price . $2.50 eT ores x Less onethird . ~— Werthiees husband of the ope Trilby” by the Del Lawrence}! 1013-15 First Avenue act so really likable, could fasten stock company is a good starter for @pon th? characterization so many e new year, ard if the company @eft little touches of humor and | keep up the pace set yesterday the} pathos as Figman, an actor of long ular patrons of the Lois theatre} experience and excetient gifts, can. should be well satisfied during 1910.) Helen Lackaye is wonderfully of. Jane Kelton in the title role ts fective as the deserted wife. She @ven better than usual and her bas the Lackaye thoroughness, t make-up and costume make Triiby | Clearness of enunciation and sim-|#¢em real. Mr. Lawrence as Sven Plicity of method that have made |#4!! is horrible enc to satiafy | brothers Wilton and James such | the most critical playgoer. Prominent bread winners on the, Cari Stockdale again forsake Aterican stage for years past. Villian’s part and t# seen as Rev Brnest Warde has built up the role | Bagot. Ralph Belmont as Little BIL ot Joel Skinner, during the short Jee won t hearts of the andic time he has been connected with | 80d promises to be one of the fa &, into a most admirable character | Yorites of the company | Gtady. Gretchen Hartman, a 12% Alf Layne, Clarence Arper, Er year-old girl, snuggled up to the | ™in Seavey and all the others are ; heart of the audience as Mary Jane Well cast and help to make the of from her very first tines. fering one of the best that the com 1910 ; h Two of our own clever Coast de | 98ny has put on fenders, Tony West and He e e 8 ave ey, make more out of the ch “For Her Sake.” * and were ° “IRhung in the New Year Beters of the wood cutter and Rombs, chains to st \nd we wish you all a prosperous one. We will do our part towards hay and 406 Pike Street nee a BN ) | > : nes S $27.50 Brass Bed for S Village gossip than the author ever ¥ G plots pat inio them. The remaining roles tr ‘The settings are very effective Russell-Drew comes Her Sake One of the « when a true beria in chains. A heartle ass Bed, like “The Gay Musician.” Another “Merry \. idow That's “The Gay Musician.” Don't miss it Tm not going to space describing the Bow current at the when I've said that Bumbers there 8 Goes not receive a do 8 no speck q ing first-cl Merchane » ready for you to buy at reasonable prices. As a mmencement, we start with our January Clearance Sale ery Department will do its share, and you can reap the benefit if Sbout the polut; that eeitent, withor thow girls have gorgec and know how to wea there are pretty sett: Music, clever stage v aud, above all, from point, good entertaimmen ru o Range Buyers come in and take advantage of the same; do not wait to see it in the papers, 1s we can merely mention a few items. $5 Thit $5.00 Values in Silk Petticoats, $2.95 | $30.00 Ladies’ Suits Now $15.00 8:20 to ll p. m., I've said a 5 ’ kr ‘ and « Line all strictly ne come in OR CREDIT, wi : could say if I took a cx . new rials ly man-ta f iithoret re, don't t « the invariable a buy « 815.00 w t ‘ pen a Mite pont é : D wer | nd id weep to ther $7.50 this b - that , ecia r a ; com F : He will 4 $1.50 Kimonos, 98 | $6.00 Children’s Coats Now $4.00 vital ' ; pe etal tn Al Ahn me teal co . ta ‘ . T lir r Joar Skin and Cloth Coat t be at ‘ w f . " Oe med te : ia base! ins $4.00 Fifth P Pe eee o . $3.00 Corsets, $1.58 | £1.75 Blankets Now $1.29 lar « re|# t ereee reeees $1.58 | thom during th at eR ao Re pr oy Grand Opera House 75c Flannelette Petticoats, 50c 75c Black Cashmere Hose, 50c : rae TT Senet ee ke tye hee eens Oh ae MONDAY EVENING, JAN sD ————— Fa Tw heh Mb Lae Bd d scevevevevecsencesccee ee t ; . 5O¢ | fort during this cold You can choose rice $3.00 the ° & $7.50 Hats Now $2.45 c 8 hh £ y to sh Wickes. Giedaciie Meio — | 35c Children’s Wool Hose, 25c $9.50 C ouch for $6.33 . Le Worg i hat | Child Wool H fine ribbed md a val ad $2.45 with double heel and toc fe Qhe D} ne Francis Rogers, Bartton = “enti, |The Shoe Store Specials HAs NOW siLAE4 Will Please You J $650 METAL BED COUCH FOR $4.33 MacPherson-Gray Co. 206-8-10 Pike Street «cit. 2 ET, LAT 2 RE ONT CRP ENE er oR, YOY ROI TOP ATLEMT SUNG SO i 95a AALS A RACE 8 I BORE GRRE TN CEE SEECEI EEA SESS ss 4 526 S5Pez_ s2T23

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