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THE STAR—THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1910. ee * 7 “ AT THE THEATRES * * * ee The | How the Author of “The Witching Hour” Lost His Job As a Reporter, and Became Playwright Moore Wilton Lackaye in 5 5 (ny vat 0.) Se etrt es ea? : atthe NEW YORK, Sept. 29.—Admin : sppeil, where's (t % lo Birt for mo, won't yout" she! to dispose of his plays at first, it! Seattle—aker stock company i Mptrators of the estate of the H took ber be aded, ax he left to turn in hie, set y lated in the| "Via Wirele Oe Crocker are preparing to| a tt Renee a : while he strug) Grand—Dark uy to offset the writ of restraint | why, ¥¢ ot Y ; ! and w n nd & HOWe! Orpheum—Tortajada and vaud@ | #! of the dead mil-| ! at”) mu A feature | vitte Ho stained to prevent : ne \ Ww 0, the ‘oc ke home v~ bh vavit at | Partages Allon Doone and| New York to fuhill the Gee el ~ it) th pid saumeome ork to ful fe claune un w « Arizona he ¢ vr will living Coly bi w wring | “Alabama,” “In Mi and the Majestic—-Dilly Van and vaude | university $1,600,000. es And| other state pla rhe | Ville : © to yer t Mo Alhambra~Russell & Drew com . yt « Hour And srahanoa: anh a Lois—-Lawrence players in “T? bumps . c © last wor , 7 ye, bad Damps 0% t the las Wilton Lackaye Tonight Caw galen meant he ' ie ' I who “would t Wilton tae Sho dieing afyKi@w & Erlanger will include u ga «| how ; and Victoria, B. C., in wa : quarter of a century ot tage ne o ha acted mor an 160 parts, will nh elrenit This was the fe " A Went over ; ce inl seth yong f Y at'made by Mare Klaw| m his SURE — . type ye Victoria theatre was procure any the PENDLETON ORE 7 can af Bat © magnate, and he sald a thea t Hu ’ Bites nding fF a n Vancouver would . sf Mr. Klaw reiterate (iy Unies Piaen) Lackaye and his company wil that no K. & E. 4 PENDLETON, Or. Sept. 29—<| PAY tle for four nights, end-| would be seen weat of Mir had eds of visitors from va. | 'P® * * hi anon, and that John Cort ! f the m « i be foreed to rely on his own L rductions. ‘ aod a Our TrecKies ; : ee te revo Called Wife-D + on do your des 1 my alle ife-Deserter " —_—_—— Need Attention Now, or Face Wil it vered. harged with ing his wife ake ehild, L, L n Alaska i. it y " and guide, arrested it ext of the fall ay by Deputy Sheriffs Hill - ’ “ . 1o summer sun has|4nd Brewer Justice Brown set “ ioune of an emt vam t in no unt | Meh ‘ t Mill Co. and th é on the app \ Gentle a ie en ee n yalth strain the ca m elec of Othine double ‘ A Man of the World pc Sager eo po agg by vo , a wonderfu “4 ‘ of the smaller ° But it wasn't easy for Thomas) advisement. hing entirely e : Tailor- 7 Suits latent made to yc A BRIDGE & CO.—Largest Clothiers on the Coast The Store of Splendid Values Now Ready With Its Extensive Lines of Fall and Winter Clothing An even dozen of the larg Of the fall patterns, t and uf measure; ft workmanship guarant Now ta the time to order your winter sult Rem r, we make you a suit to order at ready-made Eastern Cloak & Suit Co. 419 UNION 6&T. AMUSC MENTS. DE THEATR thing makers in the world are r¢ presented in the Sui ; and Overcoats we are sl season. Here are the best examples Tailored Garments from such makers as Chas. Kaufman & Co., who produce the Famous Pre- est ck »wing for the « | Leader in Po The A. Bridge | Special Suit For Men and Young Men Made ur largest clott siit contains every good priced garments. It is sho fabrics of the season, is guar ear and has established itself as the leader of cloth- ing at this particu 15 own label by in the east, this feature of higher in the inteed for « Mest (Thursday Vie Matiner Today ents one of the DESERTED AT THE ALTAR vn stylish lar price | We press and keep all clothing In repair free for one year Splendid lines of modern tail- oring for your selection at $15, $18 and $20 We aren a large selection of Cravenettes, incl omplete Priestly Line id the Ne F two distinct collars and changed in an instant Lid BLACK FACK Riot his—It's Alive PANTAGES THEATRE Unequaled Vaudeville with v Presto, a coat with Popular New Overcoats for Fall and Winter wear, ALLEN DOONE & CO uding the « an rat Aweet County Kerry THE COMPLETE LINE OF THE FAMOUS W The Star L. DOUGLAS SHOES THAT HAVE FOR NEAR MIPAL OOAIneY LY A QUARTER OF ACENTURY BEEN A LEAD Champion Chorus—All_ Brollers ER AT THE PRICI Phe ne tyles are here at $3 and $3.50, : ; Grand Opera House The Packard Lines of Footwear A e that never ; fails to give complet itisf 101 $4 and $ We Sell the Famous W. L. Douglas Shoe at $3 and $3.50 Agents for €ystone A. BRIDGE & CO. Largest Clothiers on the Coast First and Yesler-—Iwo Entrances-—First and Yesler ants and Vveralls UNION MADE PLAN TO DIVERT | CROCKER WEALTH MATIILS LEADING THEATRE Shrunk Garments, College Clothes from Peck Pia and Co., the Famous Fitright Brand and many others. In mak your selection here, it is — Rot possible to make a mistake, and every gar- SEATTLE SHEATRE 43 ment that leaves the store is backed by the — re broad guarantee of this concern. 3 see, tbe, the i Saturday E pular Priced Suits || n¥* * cme oa | | | sor TieMeDougall & ps outhwick Co. | ~- Shoes Gloves SECOND AVENUE & PIKE STREET TAFFETA SILK AND WOOL SERGE DRESSES. $19.50 Dresses ) Friday at $22.50 Dresses $24.50 Dresses $15 That you may know that this Store excels in its ability to make low prices to the same degree as in | the gathering of the world’s most exquisite fash- | ions, values of rare interest are offered in every , $15.00 Taffeta Silk and Wool Serge Street Dresses day price, and the lowest price $19.50 Dresses, $22.50 Dresses, $24.50 Dresses That’ you'll ever find the regular every : | uch quality dresses sold for—this sea- | m, at least. Pretty Serge Dresses, plain taffeta silks, in all shades and black, plain and checked serges; all | sizes for mi and women. Our own $19.50 dresses, | $22.50 dresses and $24.50 dresses, all at one remarkably | low price. Choice, Friday and Saturday, for. .$15.00 $5.85 Silk Petticoats Reduced to $2.95 | The latest shipment of our famously good $5.85 Taf and another shipment is on the way. So out go the last 50 at $2.95 ly low, so early selection is advised. Friday and Saturday an Extraordinary $5 00 Sale of Silk Waists, Values Up to $10, for Ve Such waists—such styles—such colorings—as you'll never get, unless from such stores as MacDougall & Southwick’s, of Seattle, or James McCreery, New York; black and colored messalines and taffetas that sell all over for $6.75, $7.50 and $8.50—novelty silk and chiffon waists that you see daily marked at $8.50 to $10.00. Animmense variety to choose from; here Friday and Satur- Quantity is limited, the price is marvelous- Second Floor. | | feta Silk Petticoats has dwindled down to odd lengths, | | day at the special price of When the Merit Wins. medicine coric. BROWNIE DANCE Lato DREAMLAND Seventh and Union TONIGHT Thursday, Sept. 29 5 Novel Souvenirs Given to All Grand Prize Drawing | ADMISSION 25¢ Including 5 Dance LADIES FREE Dancing Every Evening at 8:30 take up your o| better, Wher boy's life. She writes boy contracted a se trouble, and as th him Foley's Honey and Tar which I have th z ort time ina Tar has many tim Tickets trouble, and it in the Stores. we ho: » ew)? ) 7.) ae a em LESLIE LE Pe Every day more and more people are realizing the desirability and the Kirkland Homesteads at $150 Up from just east of Kirkland took first prize—over Wenat- nt Western Washington Fair. Same with onions tive soil that apples chee and Yakima—at the rece ind Will Produce $500 to $1,500 an Acre I m fruit lairying, nd in addition being an ideal turnip Phis land vegetables, chicke1 etc., paying for itself in a very short place to live, with quick and g portation by both water and rail, being Only 30 Minutes From Seattle Kirkland ha time, a ood trans- nd conveniences churches, st ill the comfort graded streets and side walks, grammar and high ores, hotels, etc. Large city lots re only $75 up, on same easy term , —_— Don’t Risk Delay—Select Today While you may Take Madison cars and Kirkland ferry, or Anderson bo to ffice on whart at Kirkland \ll offices open evenings BURKE & FARRAR 495-409 New York Block. Capital and Surplus $1,000,000 A Reliable Medicine—NOT A NAR- Mrs. F. Marti, St. Joe, Mich. says medicine did not cure him, I gave in It cured s saved us much e never without —Bartell Drug