The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 11, 1910, Page 12

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12 “Elektra,” Strauss’ Piece Which New York] Is Gabbling About, Is} Hideous and Ghastly— Greek Tragedy in Mme. Mazarin Great Acting. BY W. G, SHEPHERD. NEW YORK, Feb. It “Blektra’t The supreme sensatic opera,” answers the New York Man with Temperament an first perfo Which just now has all New York} gadbdling “Blektra,” Riebard Stray epera, is a personal triumph for} Mme. Mariette Mazarin, who faint ed from the tenseness of tions in front of the acknowledging the applau acting Masartn Elektra is ghastly sereame mothe Said the Man with “‘Blektra’ is tragedy set t returning from Troy, ix sia wife, Kiyte mour, Acgisth Her son. Js sent away, but the two daughters rtain when a, and her pa | New Which | Does | What ta] in grand overs the taking fn | a a h saw the | Elektra,” | ies’ new her ¢ e for her Her and ve in his Biektra and Chrysothemts, remain _Mme ZARIN ai at the palace Elektra lives only to avenge|anything. She wouldn't take any her father's m jer. She gard, tragic figure, with dr tattered clothing. disheveled hair down and solled, neglected skin buried the ax with which non Was murdered, and plo Mt in ber revenge “Finally Orestes return ektra buries her fin-| Aex mad passion fers tm th id, digging for the rusted ax ' fnto the p ake, cut er. As th up a little come from the windows, El gins her dance. From Orestes’ bloody face app windows Elektra dance own death ae Re Said the Man from Seailt saw It “I was up bigher than of living and I couldn't gat erything that was happeni mnestra. who ran t it daughter Elektra Mr. Kivtemnestra didn't appear, for he had been quietly pe the way by one Ac wielded an ax on Mr. K that gentleman was leaning over to Seemed from up there in tsthus, who is « hag | pains with her hair or clothes awn face, let be nd all dirty and rut she had ep-Klektra-« She bas fite and every time she got excited A ts to use | One m-| {which was often) she would throw The girl took on so that all the s In a| neighbors jektra be © time s to her who th earby K. but it She didn't tell Mrs. K. that, the By and by Bh Orestes came home to do the dirty work bimeeif, and he banked {nto the house got to talking aboat hus and Mrs. K. and it was « andal. So Mra. K. went nd said: “Por goodness t those fite and primp you'll get your laid her eyes out s all right, ma,” sald the foxy I've buried the hatchet. And she had burted it ht. all right, all right-—-burted it handy ah tras big brother #o an to with a knife right when Elektra isin the middle of one of at out of Chance to her bewt fits So she didn't get a uae the ax after all. Her Hisappointment war fierce and she just as cavorted around 0 ecandalously she pull the plug in the bathtub. Aegis thus, it seems, was the star at the Kiytemnestras lessons or darn her stockings or’ «le instruments imitating the ertes’ Hendrick Pacific Coast Clothing Co. Men’s Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats Worth $15.00 to $25.00 Closing Out at $8. 00 For final clea ing se them out at one on, and Men’s All-Wool fects; Men’s Cra Men's Winter ( \ Men 0 Men 55. New York Office 717 sroadway New York dropped dead.” | boarder Said the Man with Temperament Strauss is the greatest musical “Elektra naturally was peeved! realist and refused to go on with her piano | moans in strange dissonances, sin. rance we have regardle of the rice-—Eight De I Suits, in plain etted R The music howls and taken all the odd lot nd fancy striped e of unimaia, the er the shrieks of ala ing 0 feet! tum “OPT ONT OY MDNNIN TUR. MAZARIN ABOUT TO HAVE AFITAS ELEKTRA Sa! id the M ut fe kind of har maker, knocked dow by Vanderbi senses and gives dreamy | Pe ge Ke Ah nage ra ae If you value money, don't miss this great sale. Everything sold as advertised. As the sale will last only TEN DAY§, $26.00 cook stor ng down the thing will go rapidly.° This is the first sale of this kind that has ever occurred in this city, and it may never occur again, and back stairs, I'd choose the stove prove to you what tremendous sacrifices must be made, we mention a few of the extraordinary bargains that will aheheeteteneeees! advise you to bring thi Advertisement with you; see that you get exactly the goods mentioned below, REMEMBER, ao 4 Water Shut Off 4 ponement; this Money-Raising Sale will close in TEN DAYS. * Water will be shut off in @} # the district east of av & A FEW OF THE EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS WE OFFER @ N. B on Suturday ruary @ 12, from 9 um. to 2p. m . rs : * . Seeeesvevesssses im Furnishing Goods Boys’ Suits and Pants | Suits and Ow Oc dkere 5, 5 i ane pers PARIS Harold Vanderbiit dj vaste andkerchief vy Uni r, si Overalls and Jumper $3.00 Boys’ Knee Pante $10.00 A Wool Suits pay $4500 damages t OE SFE eben wedi obs Cc Be | mer actrems singers p througt an from Sea I'm not up on this high ar thing, so I'r | judee the i not exactly qual asic of ‘Elektra. real soothing melod. mony that lulls the} acking of whip and the crash {1010 First Avenue, at 55 Cents on the Dole Commencing ; Thursday, February 10th, and Continuing for Ten Days fled t the | THE STAR—FRIDAY, FRURUA tearless, John Higa: my father ot, an ISyearold boy, oon him. It m fonsed to the authorities today that mother tol maldehyde into hin | did not th 1010 First A Read Telegram and Note Facts As you are no doubt aware Clothing Company of Chicago 1 tire $50,000.00 stock of Clothing Furnishing Goods to Seattle, exp a location here, but were sadly di rather than go to the expens« shipping back East, decided to se carried, We, being lucky enous on sale in our large storeroom, re 2 for 25e Handkerchiefs, now 4 for . 25c N—Laura Biggs tor- | SON op aura Biewar. ® for, li Men's Silke Handkerchiefs, defendant in a sult by SOc value, now Cc Men Agnes Mary drick to recov er $100.000 da the dty (Priestley make); in and fancy mixed former selling price, a. “We offer you choice t« ffect od “ft over we pre g.00 Men's Trousers, Hats and Furnishings one vag at Half and Less Many other small lots are marked at 8:30 in the morning. 65¢ ‘ $3.00 AOe Mis 00 25e¢ let ? 50 Ld¢ | Mc S? (KX) 1 Ove Pacific Coast Clothing Co. 900 F CORNER IRST AVENUE MARION STREE’ tien aries ym the wan ypose to close morrow ot $1.45 $2.50 Hat $1.20 hi 95¢ at quick close-out prices. Sale begins Store open Saturdays till 10 p. m. Largest Wholesale and Retail Clothiers on the Coast . ot | 15e Handkerchiefs, codec TM oy Fovsea iver Cc | 25 Fancy Half-Hose, 25¢ All-Wool Sox, ga ale: fos 9c 50c Heavy All-Wool Sox, now 19¢ 3S Finest Cashmere Half Hose 1 2c 25e Boys’ Suspenders, SOc Men's Suspenders, ) Best quality Silk Web Boston Garters, at age 9c $1.50 Men's Sweater We Silk Ties, 75¢ and $1.00 Ties, in all styles and colors, now 29c ° 25¢ Rubber ¢ ars, 75c Men's Heavy Work sir 39c _ Young Men $4, 95) en se nad S688 | 49¢ rk of committing TheReliable Clothing Co. venue | cunsnes 1 a ine TELEGRAM Near Madison "$1.80 Buckskin Gloves, LBL CLOTHING CO. RY 11, 1910. THROWING FITS IN NEWEST GRAND OPERA AS SEEN Str tori ME ss ol fh Whittier atate echoot | b he hid tm the hitis after he! primits of his parole six months |found out that his mother war not | trom 1 ead, He sald he was returning to! unable te sing went along all right |i home for the purpose of coih-| hin wen amsou ame alone le el @ hb mother to give him iat hand 1 our dairy ranch before | ™ money, when he was arrested | 87,000,000 at Colgrove be in died, and I did not Mike ation in a een! RICH MAN BATHED ape Seerenee Tenet mane Cewee Below 7 > ths Pentel Tetagrent-Gatte Company (Inearpersiog) trenemfis ond detivers thie message subject 10 the lerme end conten priated on the bash # Mis tee al I I aS, Bi the Crescent | Reliable Clothing Co. noved their en 1010 lst Ave., Seattle, Wash. ecting to secure | for our entire $50, Bt | CRES OT} c ; Mi Appointed, and AES it , Te of packing and Il Every one who has ever been in Chicago knows the high-grade merchandise this firm always] h to secure this stock for 45¢ on the dollar, Eastern w $5.00 Boys’ Knee | K n va pene styles; ne Sc Hea All-Wool sizes aL eee 17¢} an. Best Grade Silk Mi 75e M Golf a g Shirts... sibs $37 aay 39c Suits, worth up to $8.00; now $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 Finest Golf and | 75¢* Boys’ Knee Pants, Negligee Shirts eb -ncipedeeeay b ME 58c|"” $1.00 and $1.25 Boys’ P. $1.00 Derby-Ribbed and Fleece- [ and Knickerbocker Lined Underwear 34 now now 2 Cc Best quality All-Wool Worsted Knee Pants $1.25 Fancy Wool : Underwear sets 57c Boys’ Buster Brown Coats $2.00 All-Wool Under eg : military collar Silk and Wool Mixed Underwear, in all the best grades and makes, now .29 $2.00 Men's Hats, now $2.50 Men's Hats, n Ww SOc Fancy Silk Arm Bands po 1 SC $5.00 All-Wool Mackinaws, in $3. 0 Buster Brown St i $i. 49 hae Se $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 Men the latest styles and makes, now worth up to $1.00, now $2.50 Dress and Work Shoes $3.50 Dress Shoes _Odd Pants [iavois BEC les incio cas Pants, now «A 2S] § a $ 1.4.8 | Sicee sn $2.48 rics $3.29 41010 Fiat Avenue——--Near Madison Streé IN HORSE, TROUGH primitive charactor. His ween Puget seth Men Boys’ and Chil $2.48 similar signs, Look 108 The Crescent Clothing Co. of Chicago | FREE! Is the Loser, You Are the Gainer f ¥ henever he ty, ’ at is ricket a ‘ ¥ bug sareg ner along tq vat ith, though documer : to who neurly ever ae the ) wan a reinark tabliah « federm) because he was until 1 saw a bottle on a tained barely enough f WV ABY jealous of W Uttam W Mia Pagilly beled polaon Bo | poured the 4 (iy United Press.) actual needs, no carpets and r ten ‘a to bulld and yon noth m) gon Inte @ coffee pot until BIAZABHTH CITY u. Feb, | tain: ¢ he 1g® wbrond ploye The youth apparently dows | sul! to the top, and then boiled it/11—Louls Minton, one of the ren. | w it a r . f million dy not care what on will be taken | until there was no odor from the est men of the state, and eaid to | ne replaced J krone acts favorg in h by authorities. After. svoff ren} estate in every state in| Every ma: ‘ k reported ty the sketching hia life from the time he| Hasmushet concluded by tolling! the Union, died yesterday in his lhe washed } ' 2) ‘he CON at holesale prices, have dec ided to place sa be offered, $12.50 Fine Sui 1 $16.50 Suits, made ip xed Worsted i $3.98 fa and $20.00 Cashmeres BOC lee 48c}* 79¢} cise" Hats and Shoes |» 89¢|Sinc', oe $1.05 |i aes Hats, ir Je of Military aml? Cra ttes at Overcoatsp Wee $1.69] 5 Gag deer _ 4 abrir coats and Crave $1.43 $ $1.89) Remember the Plat Do not be deceived $i JQ | the store with the pre tected windows 89C| inp THE BIG RED I $5.45 COME EVERY DA $3.98 Let nothing keep youaway All Goods Bought in These Sales Can Be Brought Back Any Time Within Ten Days OPE Patur by

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