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DEVLIN'S ZOUAVES AMERICAN COWBOYS: AMERICAN COWGIRLS ba sig 20 WiGH scH HORSES GERMAN CUIRASSIERD BEDOUIN ARABS RUSSIAN ica ata Ser wnat ane Frowrténs Inspiring and instructive The Battle of A Depicting the Pleasures of the Master reer: I, Nerve and BAIN OF SHINE, @ and @ Gineluding seat), He wears, Half Price. All Bem & Co.'s Piano 1406 Second Ave. lay 5 Performances Only Sey Twice Participates ia and Personally Directs the Performance. COSSACKS: SOUTH AMERICAN GUACHOS ry IRISH DRAGOONS oor. uate LANCERS A FEAST oF 100 FEATURES Educational and Ennobling Realistic and Romantic | Summit Springs ing 100 Real Redmen of the Plains DAY AT iy RANCH Bids You Jefferson St BUFFALO BILL'S LAST SALUTE—FINAL BOW | FRIEND OF QUEEN MARY IS | THIS liga BEAUTY = ment or character, and me to be one of the ver of American vaude bury Brothers and Ten the funniest team of musi leomedians be the public, are next on the list, which means that |there is a-riot of fu D Linton and Th ano S! offer at turn other kind and it { lax Joseph Callahan, impersonator of lgreat men of the past and the |present, is counted the leader in this fine Lane and O’Donnella are a pair of insan comedy athletes. Theil Looping the Bumps” stuff {s ma .| Rocamor {s r woman a harming gE voice maroff and Sonia, Russia peasants, will introduce the danc and folk songs of their native cow try At the Majestic n aeroplane & eal ae | tae is the se f TO ARENIC HONORS CELEBRATEO ON COMING VISIT BY |jestic Rane SCENES—STRANGE PEOPLES — Tue OL AND NeW WorLD iT aN BUFFALO BILL PAWNEE BIL Led in Person by the Last of the | friend Great Scouts for the last timehere hand to ‘The Only and Original COL. W. F. CODY |” iN ORIENTAL SPECTACLE. Attack on an Emigrant Train and Rescue The World’ 8 Rough Riders on Matchless Steeda. Daring. a with Bucking Bronchos. TWO PERFORMANOE® DAILY W4# Kiven Caiidzen, “tnder uo which leads the ne beginning noon She drives around j ence eis a for the person who will dare to} juake th ascent with her ' Another big feature the bill} | wit be offered by Walter Law and }his company in the dramatic play | flet, “At the Threshold / | Roland Carter and four singing comedians a company of ill offer musical satire entit! Vacarion | , \Time.” It is all fun and great singing. Tom Gillen and his mythical Mr. Finnegan will be on ake good with a lot of jIrish stories that are more than dinarlly quant will , the fellow that | walt ‘ wheel, is |master of the bicy 1 unicycle | Hettie Urma is England's clever Jest male Impersonator. She is a| handsome woman with all kinds of |wardrobe and a fine singing voice. SCORES BIG HIT A house reeted the re TACOMA crowded to cap turn of Miss Mar t Iilington to the stage here last evening when she appeared in the first perform ance on any stage of the adapted French drama, “Until Eternity The reception accorded the net ress, who left the to become the wife of E. J. Bowes, a Tacoma man, was particularly enthusiastic and the play itself made an immensely favora im pression. It affords the star abundant opportunity for the same | |line of emotional work that she idisplayed in “The Thief,” and the supporting company and scenic |mounting left nothing to be de sired The play will be repeated here tonight, and then the production goes on tour. At the Pantages Heading the bill this ¥ ek is Tim |McMahon's Southern Revue with| ten people, including Bert Swor comedian, who was at Mill scenic and this spring with “The |The Southern Revue ts a |musieal combination with elaborate lighting effects. It is a plantation act, pre nly the MeMahon ever turned out Last week in Spokane the first professional performance of a new sketch called “Alias Trixie Kix” The playlet was writ Gordon Davis, a young high who was quarantined at did so to kill time his school jten by | school lad, jhome and he |Later it was given by tes and made such a bit that 'MARGARET ILLINGTON ; stage a year ago } best thing that \\ < n the granted he Miss M autograph whieh the tr om an of Elate pa made young Davis an offer for the plece. Davi opted on condition that he play one of the] parts. Reports from 8 call Davis a clever comedian, Hesides|} MecQuatrie and Day there are} three women, Mi Jennie Lee, al well known charac actre Mine Nellie MacKellar and Miss Dorothy Mitchell Mintz aud Palmer a appear in a flirty litte offering called “The Other Half,” with good plot and music The Two Baby Dolls {4 one of the atest of the wee girly acts, a new “THE MARKETS Tee following are te average quoted by th these prices, are for strictly first grades. Tierces Hama Beet Cal ree McQuarrie, who was for years leading man and stage director of the Jessie Shirley com up Grapen basket raining « » Mar acting with “baste Kone nelgbbs a com heard nudionce « © from the rule ntte math ® Reason ng seen a mea rices tn all | subject . according | ‘Treshness and xeellence, but unless atberw Kass and Butter—Basinag Price Smoked Mente—Reliing Price | Pienle Hame .....e..0 05 2 i Fy ern Washing and Barley, Vegetables -Selling itornia, yellow, ow, 100 Ibe 100 ibs. 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