The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 26, 1910, Page 5

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iio Maud Powell Moore. Maud P e gon’ gone Wie nia w Russian Ate well as 8 of short in, Rgethover wy te The fe B Minor No ,-Meink—Moore. Beh man « to be ; = modern Carter hax been © Her company ~! Clary of this cit eet eeereee 1 NEXT WEEK night, Ma Lion and the Ctrew Ortato. WH Cressy PRttternns oof Coming Attractions Rete is coming tn 4 with her inimita hc ony © Sth ey nphony Of Maren 22 opern Mise of % Th be played at Week of Mar Pho haw ftor it dividing hiv ABA the de L Cilored ph. Re tae already ; (orion Authorship Note Gilbert Harry SAlled Te, Ban Ome.” art} eaten, Will give i IN THE avs oF om OLD ) The Virginian"=—Grand, Virgin retur with Mar Marnum, @ » Dewtin Actors, pez! to New Law in Virginia, Will Get Into Trouble if They Single Out Persons in the Audience. BY J. WILLIS BAYRE Manager John Cort closes Kissing Girl” im @t. Paul tonight that attraction having played all of * avaiiabie thne in the Middle pen again in bringing it to holidays. Ametia head the cast next changes are announced in oof the next few a) Fred Mace in and Paul Among the weeks A Winning Mins Gilmore have cancetied new attractions booked for the Cherry at we are “The Alaskan.” for the first time here at opaiar privos. and Derothy Morton the May Irwin comedy, “The Widow Jones It is pleasant to note . rtain up at Monday night on Heink concert there Part | March ("Leonore Raft Diana Re Donna night Bhakeape #tirteken.” de * ‘THE STAR-—SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1910. ‘wo Big Musical Artists Next Week—Dick French Returns | Wedded, But No Wite—Seattle. | “Camille” Mauricia Morichini | fr urn here with exactly t | ee ee NEWS SUMMARY -eteee ee eee eens e May Robson ee ee PAST PERFORMANCES. M*! D POWRLI CHARLIE TAYLOR arile Taylor } mpany ae when ruoning |! © winter he suppor Thy Then fe wed engagements with Ralph Sivart in “By Hight of Sword. with Harrington Reynolds and hie stock "pany am with Mary Biteebeth Forbes, In 1908 and 1904 he wee a member of the Bak t Kneter inst neon hore . Jekyll He was with Perey Hunting in and Mr five years Why Hanford Left Shakespeare a a Tt tnceutie Chas BO Hanford in the cast of Daniel Frohma he had abandoned | mous eum ‘Theatre © for & modern pla when tt played here in 1491 and 1898 Beos i berame He was alee here seven years ago repited. vith Nam O'Neil aying Shakesp for 14) Mra. Carter's hushand and man past 18 My \awer. Willtam Loule Payne. played arom receipia have |hera aa & member the Frawley ¢ that a & per any in “Fort Frayne” at the » Gee theatre 1 that" t cone tence Here } have to the} the f Parnur y Holliday Campeanu ex every night AR tm MATINEES NEXT WEEK SUNDAY—Grand, Seattio, Loin TUESDAY —i WEDNESDAY THURSDAY eAvuneay Lole. SEATTL Hurrah! They'll Be Back Tomorrow Grand Home-Coming Week ALL OF THE OLD FAVORITES Miss West Miss Allen E, va Farle French Mr. Mr. Boardman Mr. Kellie Mr. Burrell Mr. Layton Virginian Wr eee eeeeeee THEATRE| Russell & Mere ain 43 Miss Sinclaire Dowlan Mr. Connors Mr. Seaward Opening With Tomorrow (Sunday) Matinee In the Thrilling Emotional Play “Wedded But No Wife” PRICES: Night, 15c to 50c; Matinees, 25c and 10c AAs FRED CARE ES! SRL eS it had before. : Ay A an itn ARE FORBIDDEN TO RIDICULE PATRONS Vaudeville-—Ma jestio, & draw \ van ws a5 & Marriage Carmen, in a Mart bpyacon | ive Briscoe athletes; A A itu mn Wighter uriton Bist painter 1 Kawin others, ingere and ee OF THIS PAGE, ee | eee beeen ee eee ee Anna Held’s Show Repulsiv as Ane Anna Held of the me “The nt performance of the Cadonta” in Cateutta, n honor of the first anni f the theatre, were loaded h precious gema of @ total f two and a half militon © atric down wit ve that p { Todtlos thing that playing “Lena cities of na Bunting ts in the smaller 6 will be Evangelical jus ay, and Sunday evening at & ox will be made charch each 1 chorus, un mM Prof. H. P. of the features. leadership one MooreTheatre’™<" Seattic’s Leading Playhouse. Last Time Tonight Chas. B. Hanford TOMORROW NIGHT—-ONE RECITAL ONLY The World’s Greatest Violinist Maud Powell ASSISTED BY WALDEMAR LIACHOWSKY, Pianist PRICES—0c, be, $1.00, $1.50. Seat Sale Now On THUNSDAY M SATURDAY arch 3-4-5 DIRECTION OF THE MRS. LEGLIE CARTER CO. Mrs. Leslie Carter Has the Honor of Presenting Her New Drama of Morais and Emotions BY EDWARD PEPLES VASTA HERNE THE PLAY THAT (6 DIFFERENT”, will be The Ameri- can Lord ONLY MATINGR SATURDAY (ine.) PRICES—Evenings, 50c to $2.00 Matinee, Seat Sale Opens Monday Morning 50c to $1. SUNDAY | fhe Princess Amusement Co. (Inc.) Direetion of MART 1H. SINGER, Present EVE. march 6 |A STUBBORN CINDERELLA With HOMER B MASON The Gran JOHN CORT Manager Last Time Tonight—“AS THE SUN WENT DOWN” Other Mats Matinee Tomorrow &ii"s. THE KIRKE LA SHELLE COMPANY PRESENTS Vi RGIN IAN By Owen Wister and Ki Prices: Evenings, 25c to $1.00 Wks HEGINSING The Most En dearing Love | Story ever told ke La Shellie star Wed, Me Saterday Mat, 2 SUNDAY MAT. March 6 HENRY B. HARRIS PRESENTS The Lion and the Mouse BY CHAME RS KLIN Hotel Seedy Signor Pietro Marina vnin othe atohy Hotel Savoy m Helen ertolre of eater, the | Vaudeville-Pantages “The Gibson Girl” : at | a George Hare Ethel Davis Both Phones—5108 Advanced Vaudeville Week Beginning Monday Matinee Mme. MAURICIA MORICHINI COLORATURA SOPRANO FROM HAMMERSTRIN'S MANHATTAN GRAND OPEKA HOUSE, ©, AND THRATRR CHATELET, PAnIS “The Devil, the Servant and the Man” A ORAMATIC INCIDENT — by — WILLIAM ANTHONY McGUIRE Avery and Hart The Sunny Comedians Berg’s Six Merry Girls “Berg's Lusth iber” wm. Y. Sullivan and Pasquelena “A ©. 0. D. Package” Altus Brothers Juggiing Genii Prices: 100, 200, 300) Box Senta, Se, Performances; 2:15, 7:15, Majestre FOUR TOSSING LAVELLES Marvelous Feats of Skill and Daring In the Farce, “A Trial Marriage” World's Champion Jumper “The Girl With the Contagioue Smiie” “The Volunteer Pianist” Musical Monologist Performances —3 180, 7:15, 0:00 “Unequaied Pantages Theatre visir Week Commencing Monday Afternoon, Feb. 28, at 2:30 GREAT BILL OF HIGH-CLASS ACTS Bachelor Club Tony Castellane & Bro. “At Home.” Sensational Comedy | Cyetiets Billy Morris pa | Davey and Sherwood Sisters | Everson Fun, Song and Steps Musicians HELEN LOWE AND THE PANTAGESCOPE _ Tonight and Tomorrow Continuous—Last Times of PAULINE. Denton and Le Boeuf Comedy Acrobats STAR THEATRE ARMSTRONG MUSICAL COMEDY CO. “The Gibson Girl’’ A Scream ‘A BIG ‘ONE BY EDWARD ARMSTRONG Sensational Chorus Startling Specialties. PRICES 10¢ AND 20c LOIS Tonight, Last Time of ‘DORA THORNE” THEATRE| PRICES PHONES MAIN 1304 IND, 4354 Matinees Nights and Sunday Matinees 25c, 35c and 50c Sunday Tuesday Wednes- 27TH WEEK Announcement Extraor The D. S. Lawrence Co. Offer, in to a ‘CAMIL LE” Matinee dinary thousan day Other Matinees 10c and 25c and Saturday 8t ating re Tomerrow’s EVERETT & EOMONDS ROUTE of riverett or Telegraph, MOORE Monday By THEATRE Main 103. Ind, 1082.

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