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“LIFE OF THIS PLAY » Comedian Kew at the in the Best of | for Three Hours a yd WILLIS SAYRE. sgBORN CINDERELLA More proved (inert @ bie nudionc ve a ‘The pl vom os ara train engine im the mame Dans! Homer M aa Mac ls very lars of the ef ment, and If thing - Ht rengthe array of gad brous more ¢ tions tn He is faventi hla tau«h the fo with fit ent effort from every star the new toad bia! ‘the role team agile | aes ty fils the ro ef the fall ans! cancer srhike interest inf ag bay, Hober’ Amd he succeeded fens «As in fat, Violet unusual bowing was ‘tenes well placed full, He remem and diffien!t move select seit confidence oe Ba eholce of whe never went to make hie comp> execution. Robe ran the “Pantasia Appas ar , and wae most ark FI Beale, a love! woah f the progran Papeive,” played ) meter lay Ie public. tt hax aa well received ted Puccini o i fora ma today ap- printed to the Poeition of man Hager of the now y atack company at the Lals by San P wil represent the Mock = managers Ramed in a)! re Bpects Eddie te Spokane to act elty with the com be Cigaton will re Manterr al the Mex Pantages etn in the show time, and has « te show for he ran the old ie San Fran- on @ ti 159% He the Opium Ring’ PE WAS CoNmeCtod! »\'h a Capectty for evem acted there m the y Wenner or the dete Corr Ie Soidiering. Back of the pment! RNB that Manager | Dillinae ham had refused 1 Fenew his con Wmet with Privat Bel & story that = Diltinghar i simply tired Bwith the way That Mien Scheft friveted with her Stage cngnge thente. It is sald Mat since her Marriage ») aa to her career. and fomvenientiy 3:\-\ er allowing ar her role Ctlor of the 2 pang gave M We dinappeint ix ® that vicinity . ie Femarks t ¥ al the Pantas te playing + BH be continue same in tr tat the Sta Mt a Mean Trick Maser , ent with ‘Wine et Officers ha them Who 1 ac 744 yon ber Bete, curciy.” 2," MAT #tand ang Largont ) ‘WON AND MOUSE” SEEN AT THE GRAND). 2. pea nery ta ‘Cre enta last night and The Lion ana |@tiven from the plase by the he Manes explosion which followed Charles Kletn'y 1 through the flames and woll remembered ed Joweph Koorman, hin aged lay of high eo vm he found on the sec tety and high |” “ suffering a parniytic finance, returned | MOK to town yoateor * day, playing ite IRTLAND, Ore.—-Retwoen 50,000 first engagement | * people saw Charles K here at popular milton in a Curti¢n biplane mak prices, and for /FeVeral successful flights here you the firet time at the Grand in sev reese eral seanons, The |, NEW YORK.Loule Klopach, od twe princtpal * of the Christian Herald, died at v w , Walter Edwards {wo principal rning at the German n the hands of Wa Ba 1. He was Known throughout ho gives a moe eit | for his philanthropy ¢ John Rur t v orn in Germany 3 king, and Carot mh. | 24, 18 H ne the s good looking: young woman | PT! ristian Herald bart Is succesful | ‘ Rom * atu ; iam J. Cal ad mintater enterday ut extaurant NAPLES —-Gas and lava in great s are today reing from and Clare | Mount Vesuvius, following’ « aude Layne and iden awaker t the YAvra and the have on patrons | panied by PARIN..- Diplomat eve ng Edward's jour to Alarrite lay forsahadows ane ts for narriawe Princes Patricta of King Manuel of Aitle theatre got ¢ thrilie, excite ematic and} William Hickman Moore will The bill was “Bal and when sei | close bis campaign for mayor to sp the others were | night with a speech at Arcade hall Htnnous round Of upon the invitation of the Swediah There tx no great amount of a. |824 Norwegian ministers of the " pure melodrama, but this ia | Clty. Who have organized a raily in histed in the rapid traneptring | his favor. vents of the e story There ‘The rally was announced yester big cireus acts, Including | day from all the prlpits of the — trained | Swedish and Norwegian churches just t ond realiem to what 1 o te 4 ce t ie ‘tt om Anita Allen gives a —. —<—_ — thts partioul gytueen Gee ume tee cane ‘o| A large amount of litersture ts t through jatilt om hand at the Moore head j Quarters, 412 Oriental building, and and several other; will be delivered to ll who will Ww stock *HEAnyY | volunteer to distribute it tomorrow at today morning. The teleph numbers pa saengor the headqu . Suneet t flee in| Main 8941 and Indepe t 188 All th A woman's Inconsistency Ie the atest of her many cha: f INVEST IN ‘ COPPER RIGHT NOW When Charley Erickson dis covered the four original clainss that comprise the Kupreanof Copper Properties, and refused to sell them—his foresight was remarkable. Copper stands today as the most staple of metals. Its use is growing greater and the pro. duction is only able to meet the demands. The Weekly Finan cial News Letter, issued from the city of New York, says in its latest isane: “The copper issues to show the greatest increase in value as the result of the merger must be those known as the ‘youngsters,’ and not the old companies, h are confronted with the cost of production.” In other words, the mercantile world is looking toward the Is in Alaska and the new companies for its future atput When the best-known business men of Seattle, who or spreanof Copper Mining and Smelting Co., rnished their mone the organization of this company und the lopment of the property, they did after a horough investigation, and when they had talked with the property petent mining men who know the value of and in their r it was foresight ! ompany is today offering you an opportunity to his great enterprise. The directors have is allotment of treasury stock to cover the cost tramway that will convey ore tide water at the rate of 250 tons a day nsider there are already 1t and 100,000 tons more ly uneov nsider that thi OW of a share, the same price paid before velopment work had been done, it reat deal of foresight on your part to of this offer ther stockholder to come to our of talk with men who know Alaska-—find sttle men are that are already stockholder formation you desire Do this, but do it k is going rapidly. If it is impossible s descriptive booklet and full information concern Kupreanof Copper Mining and Smelting Co. Kupreanof Island, Alaska OFFICES: 918 ALASKA BUILDING Sunset 177 Ind. 5363 THE STAR—-MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1910, et Us Send You This Piano READ THIS OFFER OF THE OLDEST, LARGEST AND MOST RELIABLE PIANO HOUSE ON THE COAST $6 a Month — A Good Piano The house of Kobler & Chase has been established since 1860, For sixty years it has be the leading piano house on the Coast, Ite charactér Ita integrity, Ite reliability gre unquestioned. It never misxreprosente @ plano in order to make a sale, Theréfore when this firm makes a statement, or an offer, it ls WORTH YOUR ATTENTION, WEBER, FISCHER, KOHLER & CHASE ADJUSTABLE TOUCH PIANOS ARE THE BEST. ALL ARE SOLD BY THIS HOUSE The plangs which stand highest in the musloal world, the pianos which are choson by the artiste, teachers and experts of the profes- ston are Bold by us We do not sell cheap, inferior tnutrunients at any price, MONSTER 10 DAYS SALE OF USED PIANOS Better Buy One. of These Used Pianos Than a New One of Cheap Construc- tion and Unproven, Unknown Worth We have @ large number of used pianos, which we have taken, since the first of the year, In exchange and as part payment npon new ones. | these instruments have be t te our workroom nd thoroughly overhauled, They are in first-class condition, and are as bright and shining as ¢ h they had just left the factory Read Over This List—Which Piano Do You Prefer? UBED Russell has walnut case, b iy finished, Pt USED Richu An dec Mahogany cane Has special SEO Henry F. Miller, one of the qd reliable makes. USED Emerron, in handsome ebony case. Came to us in $400 cvsivon ve time = OT QS $450 cine Sayan og Or... handsome ebony case , a a Month | able Touch Co eeseccsccvee & 85 * a Month Plano tereree s taken as part SEO iverson & Son, another wellknown make, Piano | Payment upon a Kingrton $32 bas been thoroughly rebuilt; action Is perfect,| UseD Autopianc utiful oak case. The autoplano Plates and all inter isa PLAYER PIA for parts are in perfect re $9 $5 $650 as you, of course, $29 $10 ew ko gine ma USED 1. 8. Johnston, in oak case which does not show SONG ais 5 oto month | $3QQ snc, ime a 1 4 yee a Month | know. This ts a good one a Month USED PD. &. Johnston & Co.; highly polished oak case. USED Batley; mahogany case, could not be told from new, Piano ts as good as new. Was replaced by a Has been thorough $300 reciee ‘after “taving $350 iy overnauied in our been used but a few $122 « workrooms .... ° a Finch a Month | MODS veeseceooses © USED Stuyvesant; wainut case, beautiful, rich color, All USED New England; walnat case, handsome design. In $400 parte are tn good conden, emt geeee te ta pat: $350 excellent condition. 2 4 “natratent anyon 1 | ton, n D y one time ‘ail. RM. c: AQ * a Month | “ould be proud of . yer stenewenee eeeeseeanens USED Tiffany; mahogeny case, in excellent condition; In USED Sherwood & Son; rich mahogany case Has ono | fact, good as new $350 of the best sounding $325 Has been used but hoards manufactured, little and shows no wear.... ” Moats 4 a in perfect condition , gi USED Kohler & Chase, in fine mahogany case--one of the PAI seseeemee ceeesercenesses USEO Gramer; mahogany case, without « scratch upon it. $375 All working parts have been thoroughly over- } | | $425 best pianos made to begin wih; has had Ut- i tle use, and that by hauled and are in per eachera and singers in Bn: 2 5s fect condition. A beautiful ph $165 * PIE Si. das ves Seudnsnedienace “7 a Month ae fer GAY Rowe o6000,0405. @ Month | usec Kimball, in art case; made to show the highest USED Huntington; mahogany case of unusually handsome $550 possibilities of the Kimball factories. All Fy design. Has fine ac parte are in first $37 tion and beautiful class condition and the instru singing tone ..+.+6.- a gone ment {a good as new a ge USED Hallett & Davis; deop, rich ebony case, highly pol USED A.B. Chase; rich mahogany case. Plano was taken el ve ood pland, wort everal timer in as part payment ane. . wean . $500 vier’ a’ Binsine Play $8 whieh it ts ‘i or Plano a Month 4 my a USED Kobter & Campbell, in artistic oak case. This ts ffered . * . : | ene of the best pianos on the market for real, sat usEeo Albrecht & Co.; beautifal walnut case; was used 325 isfactory service The instrument has seen lit- only a short time, tn a Capitol Hi! home, whea | {Jo service, and is in $400 the family decided to first-clnsa 1 $8 purchase a Steck 1 5 condition Sane a Month coeeee a ten Grand .. USED AUTOPIANO, in rich mahogany eg A player USED Gilbert @ Co.; mahogany case; in perfect condi $650 | piano which waa taken tn exchange for @ more ex on. You could not pensive € rae a $350 tell this from a new 165 * well-known Seattl: Ai : $31 $10 plano PripTiTTittititt) a Month | man a Month j eae ns Meaey, waamniine ‘wilian ¢ USED In rich mahogany case, Every one knows what USED = Wogman & Co.; heavy, massive walnut cd WEBER be is. "This one action. Scale | the genuine Weber planc has been $450 on: “ of the sae | used in our showrooms, for demonstrating purposes, by ao a * Mont 8 gelling antag h | complished musicians only, wo it Ip to all intents and pur It USED KIMBALI », without a serateh poses as good ag new, It is not really a i" plano. {ft isa Hisplay piano, slightly shop-worn. A good polishing has ob Uterated all traces by which you would know this, if we did $10 a P ics Not tell YOU sserseess a Month A Poerk USED * Blectric Piano, which cost Has handsome oak case, the ELECTRIC PIANO working parts are ail iu good condition, and piano will be good for several yoars’ hard service yet, Was used only a few months, when own ars decided to put im one of our large Wurlitzer Orchestrone $10 SPHCIAL os os ¥ os a Month & FEW SUGGESTIONS—MANY OTHERS 7 hler ESTABLISHED C. 1880 IN F. L. Jordan, Gen, Mgr. 1318 SECOND AVENUE, SEATTLE Sole Agents for Wurlitzer Automatic Orchestrins, and for Weber, Fischer, Kohler & Chase, Kohler & Campbell, Wheelock, Stuyvesant, Mar- shal, Hoffman, Blasius, Richardson, Kingston, Autopiano, Regent Player Piano, Blasius Player Piano and others.