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ine STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1910, oS far too short, Some people don't} and company in a singing and|tle more stheing and dancing, and lntde the nenate,” Hale te reported ve final curtain drops before | electrical phenomena to make the wistfully, “There are many things 10:45, wo one or two more Judlolous At the Majestic Dill Woke wooing ” \ Artetto, which It xeema to me pA, Mmin , Mate At the Star, He ee tae eee ene Of) Completely Cleared the Skin. lie olen : hie ble ne m the " the possibilities for @ successor to ie minein, the third act, would , “ he powslb r __| la, minsing in the third act, would be tare this weak, “uittle tin award Armatrong’s latest “Pa. | Aldrioh's leadership | Because of the numerous ref : t o Inteht ret 1 on, | Rewh nted and the first t in| seen to be a kind rted Hetle | quite wee jorge Star theatre | - | Hons on bis red nose many 4 man . uvning of midnight rehearsal ott, | y od a he firet a n 1 who displays Audience lant night, The erowé “7 fl | Stevens, Baritone, | Aion {and James Stevens di- | Particular was unusually classy for] ( lnienee je ekye ple |that naw the show lau«hed long and | WILLIAM JENNINGS possessed of that affiietion has de stock production. In Sheridan vided th al honors, each with |& and plays the re [plenty pget brand of « ly hand . |termined to rid himself of it, and ie oe Marked | an tnterpouted mrckar ane Jointly | Jenkin the Alhambra has areal) het and playy the reat | gt! Biappa BACK HOME AGAIN} iiiy done no quickly, through the in a first a at © Clark was | Sent = omen, and on dj hend fr ork use of little poslam, the new All Round!" : ‘ nd oxpeetal eee 2o! (thy Unites Press.) | : orally Geste-cot v 19 Wil c 4 kas} Von Suppe's opera, “Patinites who hapt skin remedy, naturally : YORK, April jored, which heals and hides skin a | “4 _Pacte ee luring this |ontation of mmt as] songe and dy pmunteal stunt ALL RIGHT He reached New York yes|@ remedy for eczema—stopping the oa a oh arguorite, ey Kot a big nt the opening wo (By United Press.) *full of enthusiasm for the | ion} Neat a ” ‘ @, and was very acceptable! Mephisto, Ripple vw ‘ / Ni itching with first application and / WILLIS SAVRE Bh 0 Tree ho pt Mephisto, Ripph tance yesterday, Emile Chey WASHINGTON, April 19-—It} wonders of South America, and { t yt th of the » ' ¢ wand f Maur 1 y vens as Vatontine, ri o with musteal num a i rapidly restoring the health of th nes have ‘ _ af some ood comedy, | well within. the i Sata y violin] Seareh the classified ad depart-| wan authentically announced here| With absolutely no ideas, #0 far a8] «kin—poslam shows immediate and elsoh's splendid voice was | singe named, Y tring Several other numbers go] Ment Of this issue of The Star, | today that Senator Bugene Hal Ho was willing to admit, about po-| surprising results when used for oe le « was nd opera. money charg at the jew oat sabia | his prese erm, March 3, 191 | oeaee r pimples, ra blotehes, inflam tw to the Majestic theatre adver. | | Bryan left Lincoln mber Hons, ete. Used after shaving He sailed from Key West D 4 has svar, | Hale ts an Aldrich Man . . oat | {it will soothe and tone up the skin : of LAP AT A 1 musical bill ploages the] persons whose names ere mention.| Senator Hale ts 74 yoars of ago.|ber 1 for Havana, and ma ¢)as no tollet preparation could pos farmer ght operas have rowds at the Pantages this week | oq in the adi ‘Those namo were| Me i the ranking momber of tho| Complete circuit of South America. | i,t, ac : At Pantages |tised, They will be given to the out-and-out co: The Faialtatk Russians, a band of | senate, having served since March The object of my trip,” said he ording to the uses for which | 4 Mant scores 4 . 18 young men and boys, sing about|ploked at random from the city ¢ 1 t udy ¢ economic Bec s| AT ORPHEUM LAST NIGHT |i too eoctc ses trices es eterna gee de args cesar prinotpats | . the wierd, wild Bix-|may be your own. There ts always | house of congress. Benstey ie nonce le fee rs t boxes or $2 Jars i y y i Into American! a good show at the Majestic, the} or Muine, and te: aan WI , , f : ° , ug Co. and ail viaiguonniatly A and sing and dance with! best there ts in yeudeville, Read! fhode island, beeen thew ace ample which “1 was awfully insulted last i “eet thom a) Tho Atar classified ads and “Get he same your, but . 1 f ‘ i ; rc ao i night.” cald James Harrigan ae me they appear |the Habit.” ae wate oe te I D t at upon request to “Oh, awfully. The worst insult i f are ‘ 7 r k will aman could get. counte 1 ¢ fenator Hale is ill in “A fellow calied me a bum. , ere. His health } ‘ ata h street w York City That was all right tii | got a \ : ’ oe . MALLEABLE RANGES me time p: plendid stove write to the ratories, 32 West diotionary and looked it up. 1 . ph A Dg aly eg SNS ane advised him agai ; ann and joy t ! found that bum meant tramp oie wil r ther campaign at end tramp meant wanders ny sinkin ear | Smaltbox rill net be tonssbme, even ankrupt dale and wanderer meant wayfarer dw ome back |F Pittings, nAnER” $22,000 stock of Clothing, Mate e | and wayfarer m 7 : =f) | rnor i . & C0 y DANCING AC and Furnishings at your > . Tamic opera is not Then | read in t . There ts nak panos, “Apes ewe price NOR—SURNITURS ° en Twent a President Taft was a / funny sketch, » bation, a it . 4—PIK HE OT 404 | Waldort Bide. it traveler. Say, I'm going to kill TOKO Pike St *| that fellow who called me a } Sean eS re ent ‘ Pho bum.” ARKETS i Are removed forever by our tude at Hej Harrigan at the Orpheum last] MABEL BARDINE, ones “= Mate house at 12th pat * | night when he put this over should |” h 7 SAGGING FACES AND SAD tod 008 To our new Fireproof Storage War ‘ h 8 M4 ore has many t encourage Seattle insurgents is the answer, typical of the play es fT OLE-BACK NOSES CORRECT " agli Ths teak of Suaatioine watt Wes lena hanes ED. Moles ord cogent, | The Oriental Pool Rooms Bekins Moving & Storage Co. all good. His monologue doesn't / «rye known lots of fine old Irish. |" hair permanently removed 48—Poo! Tables—46 Totophenes: East 414, Coder 414 y Letter Perfect sound monology at all. More as if} mon just like that, It rings true Woodburx’s Methods 26—BSolo Tablen—26 y was r pe ,| be was making it up as went Rotten, but Good pares Bar, restaurant, cigar stand and —__ a se siciasiasnes envio inl Dasa most of ‘ jalong. And that always makes a : a6 H seven chair barber shop. Largest pe iy i Gecidediy easy ix big hit with the audience, And his fow do you feel? Mike's ? . , NEW YORK FACIAL CO. Ince of the kind In th id. $10 Esta’ Fatt of sousoliniioos 1alaae bent hating wes oa ag | daughter asks. “Rotten, but good t bed 340 Arcade Bidg vanee of the Sins Sa he Werke: 9 Buy or Sell Real te. cash given away Cally. 1413-16-17 +e: | But why, James, do you wear} Mabel Bardine's playlet, “Suey | 97 oo jo we it Third ay. between Pike and Union Classified Page. jthat awful makeup? That dingy | 58." is a conventional play of Wheiswate tramp suit and that hideous mask, |Frisco’s’ Chinatown, until — one | firanuiate ae r OU [iv aian't neip any—ie dian scene, when it becomes real trag ' and Madison Business Chances. Ses " i Wy lyour art. It took the audienc } ¢ doctor . | that much longer to like your stuff.| The herotne is abducted by her Sr ccecians “ter! “Mag Haggerty, M. 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