The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 5, 1910, Page 5

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THE STAR--SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1910, "Problem Plays, Amateur Opera and a: New Stock Company Next Week Geert Mee ° js At the M Ole Ne will be qagernen day nis A ing and Pride at the 7 matit Write Cludb—"Patience Us baton formance Giivert & S i Bet ateneee NEXT WEEK Beck thea te tenth p« Night b- PRR ARs years "i ‘ oo SS aan ot Ty MAY—Grond, in Ue ai: YorL aie od ce » Eighth Popular Concert Moore. At the Mo. ‘Night Before Christmaa—Beattle. | "The Lost Trail—Lois | The Lent ~ Max Donner ONCE PLAYED BY SOCIETY AMATEURS Comic Opera “Patience” Was Staged at Frye’s Opera House in 1888 by) Juvenile Opeva Com-| pany. BY J. WILLIS SAYRE wn Bush at., fr nd rade her THE SIX DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL STARS TO BE S°EN HERE THIS MONTH Olga Nethersole Maud Powell a ° * . . * . . - * . . * * * . * . * . * ~ * * * ~ . * ot * * . * * . * * * * * . * . * * * a . * . * . *! * . . * * - * * . * * * * * > * * * * * * . * - * . * * . * * Estha Williams Andrew Robson Schumann: Heink SEVEN PRINCIPALS OF THE NEW SEATTLE STOCK COMPANY Philip Sbetfietd Week After Dick Soott Is J. M Engaged Manager ed r - * a 5 * * t * * * * * * pT? NeOrph Vaudeville—Majestic Winona Winter e 10, comedians ty acrobaty and the & Whine nd the ee e thoroughly surprised when they learned that a Bellingham minister had just sentenced them for life ieee eee eee ee ee ee es Mra. Alexan in black aying Concerning the Public Taste. st now in classic Boa. | MooreTheatre Seattie’s Leading Theatre TON Time oniGHT Mcintyre’ and Heath 5 NIGHTS Wisse FEB.8 iE! THLMSDAY, THEY OnLO® HOFer CELEBRATED EMOTIONAL ACTRESS, OLGA ETHERSOLE (Her Own Menagement.) 2 WHITING ON THE WA ” Stturday Matines and Kventog Prices, Evenings to O20 Mat Hoary W. Savage's Original Production JOHN CORT Manager Tomorrow of the Coatury The Gran 4 NIGHTS, Beginning Matinee The Great Healtatic Piay ‘Tai in ret HH THE HASthST WAY" eed oT Whee,” Saterday,” Whe Schubert Clad {5 Sunect 3 Sat SUND. og The Merry Widow LAST TIME ronicnt “WILDFIRE” Wi Lorie’ Theatre, Noo Savecss Mr. Andrew Robson and “4 Excellent Cast Fricand Sat , Feb, Hel2 Mattoge om Im Githert & Sullivan's 6 OF THE BHT AMATREL EM VOCALISTS IN SHATTES® Prices, Bventngs—ahe to 81.00) SUND. MAT. FEB. 13 SEATTLE Main 43 Saturday Matinee—2he to The. Cohen @ Harris Offer w Brewster’s Millions WEEK COMMENCING TOMORROW suxoay MATINEE The Beck Theatre Company Presents the Stirring Comedy Drama The Night Before Christmas An Intense Story of Life Aptly Told Splendid Comedy Magnificently Staged Presented by a Superior Company PRICES: Night, 15c¢ to 50c. Mats., 10c and 25, Vaudeville—Pantages Musical Comedy-—Sta ated | HH MARKETS riety fleet geaaes Butter—Buying Vrice ALHAMBRA vitmtres FLORENCE KOBERTS THE TRANSHORMATION « ‘ ' nt Week Goth Phones—5106 Advanced Vaudeville Beginning Monday Matinee A BiG AND | Clara Belle Jerome GIRL ACT | “‘JOYLAND” WINONA WINTER WILLIAM FLEMEN The “Little Cheer-Up Gir The Efferve (Assisted by William Seymour) FELIX & BARRY (And Two Barry Siste “THE BOY NEXT DOOR.” GARDEN CITY TRIO That Entertaining Three A Reynolds and Donegan areal AND REMO atest Pantomimists Prices He, 20¢, 300; Box Seats S6e, Verformances 2:15, CONTINUOUS ON SUNDAY Majersrt_ ¢ The 15 Daily, Week Geginning Monday Afternoon A FEATURE THAT TOPS THEM ALL PUROPERAN SENSATION 6—BALTON TROUPE—6 RBALTIFUL WOMEN ARRIALISTS COLLINS & BHOWN Greatest of German Dinleetictans SMITH & HAMHES REESE PROSSER (Assisted by Mins Helen MILLER & RUSSEL and the G "ERO & WILSON Comedy Paatomtuivts Moore Theatre| Seattle Symphony Orchestra HENRY HADLEY, Conductor Afte k Next F $0. WY CONCHHT NDELSSOHN PROGHAW BENTIBY MAX DONNER, Viotin Tenor ‘ $ $1.ne Price ‘ ' $ 17TH POPULAR CoNncRRT Soloint NICHOLSON, Pantages Theatre Vaudevitie” Week Commencing Monday After Feb. 7, at 2:3¢ SEYMOUR Four AND DUPRE Heumans asters: non ‘eet | JENNIFER & GEORGE Spanish Serenaders THE KARL HANLEY CO. tn cted Hits BILLY BEARD LOUISIANA QUINTETTE Iu Southern Me LOI Tonight Last Time of HELEN Lows lodtes. PANTAGESCOorE PRICES Nights and Sunday Mats. 25c, 35c and 50c Theatre MATS. Wain tno4 IND. asne Sunday SAPHO : Tuesday THE For D. 8S. LAWRENCE CO 23d Week Offer The Lost Trail A WESTERN ARMY PLAY BY ANTHONY E. WILLIS Their Wednes- day Other Mats. 10c and |i peginning at Tomorrow 25c | and 8 Matine FIRST TIME HERE Saturday

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