The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 28, 1910, Page 6

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THI 1910, braith is like the company of which | ; 2 a Ta a 2 =] pol a he is the head-——much better than EWS OF SPEGIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN || At the Theatres |2222i2%.. | ) | c The play itnelf, like the book, is (C 1) J U YU J ss J) = \@ ) | A — e ea res extremely fascinating. Myntory in the dominating feature, and It holds| the audience spellbound at all] : OR tom At the Grand, timen | \ = > | 5 «| When Bgbert Van Alstyne, Hal}. Dan Bruce as Larry does excep “% * AT THE THEATRES, * | Stevens and Harry Williame tossed |“onally well. The women tn the *% * W\“, Broken Idol” together, th cant were not given much chance | e . * MOORE—"The Prince of */ evolved some musical comedy, Be | fF heavy acting { * Pilsen,” *® /attle had its first glimpse at it yer eases TIARA RRA 2 SES eee) |* GRAND—"A Broken Idol.” *|torday at the Grand theatre | At the Athambra * GEATTLE ‘he House of #| “A Broken Idol” sometimes aage| The old airtight, water-proof] *# a Thousand Candles,” wlin the middie when you think of |drama, “Quo Vadis,” drew a bump *® ALHAMBRA—"Quo Vadis.” &) ihe story, but who cares for the | er he { the Alhambra theatre & ORPHEUM—Now vaudeville. | plot when there is an ovérflow of | yesterday | & OHPHEUM — New vaude *| frothy, catchy music and @ barre!| The faithful who have been fol-| MAN IS SUPERIOR—IN BEAUTY ® ville *lof funny situations? The people |lowing the Russell & Drew banner * MAJESTIC — Now vaude *! who parade the worth of “A Broken |for many years noted yesterday | I hold firmly to the conviction that we, my sisters, ARE the * ville * | Idol” are not the best fn the world, | that Elizabetu Hale (Mrs. Russell) it Just about one respect, and that ta beauty & PANTAGES — Now vaude: *|put for about 120 minutes they |returned to the stage and gave al t so, Our gentle men foes, these hereditary enemies ® ville make things hum fine performance of the character | aten at our OWn game—and by the simple fact * *| There's one song, “Love Makes |Lygia. Edward Kellie essnyed the ue what business they have in hand and let personal ae ARR ae eH Hine World Go ‘Round,” that Perle |t f Nero, and t the or care of itself. Hartt and Karle Dewey get rid of |deapot ax brutal as history depict a fow moments in the bath, throws a few clothes At the Moore, in fine shape jhim. Lewis Von Welthoff, a new a dilapidated comb through his scant locks, and The perennial favorite, “The Miss Bart! apparently is new at | member of the company, made } | about how he LOOKS. At 20 he is a gawk, and we Prince of Pilsen,” ts back. A top-|the kame, but possesses more than |debut and a hit at the same time h or near-peach class, At 26 he ts beginning to look , : é sufficient magnetinmn to put over a| as Petronins, Verne Layton, Claire we do-—because we lie awake nights worrying over hoavy house greeted the return of] al hit. Some of these days she | Sinclair, George Webb, Anita Allen| hair and exhausting ourselves during the day eradt the merry music show at the! ought to startle Broadway land Eva Earle French were up eating wrink At . be our baby brother, and by the Moore last evening. and Jess Dandy lee ason an the fat in “A Stub-| to their usual standard | time we arrive at yea ppo sed discretion he could pase as the And the reat of the company gave | season ts the fat boy in “A Stut | pretty good ng son of a faded or artificially preserved mother a splendid performance Jborn Cinderella,” is the chief | At the Lois Wor not to be freaks, frights or frumps, None of Many of the members of the or-|comedian, He has a cinch. Edyth| A story of the overthrow of a¢ them need hey « an actual railroad collision or the vit iginal cast are with “The Prince of |De Valmaseda, as a French dance | nosticiam by the inspiration found riol bottle of the hate in the intensity of the effort to | Pilsen” on this visit, Frances|hall girl, uncorked some great | ed on love is told to patrons of the be “pretty,” we ply out long before nature intended us to | Cameron {# the fetching widow, | dancing and a brace of lyrica. Earle | Lois theatre this week by the Law be in the sere and yellow. Soap and water, a lung tank filled semi. | Robert O'Connor 1* the nimble|Dewey, as a newspaper man,|rence players, "St. Elmo,” written occasionally at least with fresh air, and interest: in something Francois and Walter Catlett is the |bandled his part well, and Dan | many years ago, is the play present outside of how we may ar would de to keep us fresh and English dandy Russell did fine work ed, and as ever, itis a F r blooming than al! the sin the world | There ia @ special orchestra and| The u mn Song,” during |of human emotion | One of the vat rfully beautiful women I ever knew | a refreshing relief from angle worm | Which Miss rti swings far out Del Lawrence as St, Elmo doer wasn ( at ali a pretty girl, but she cheerfully said things looked as | and grizely bear songs. The score joe the stage, scored heavily exceptionally well, and it is no easy pretty to he herself were not plain, and the passage fu played an Pixley and Luders role to carry-—that of the f er of years brought 0 4 expression that lift wrote it. There are no interpola At the Seattle. ynic, agnostic and what not t 4 ed her so f ne * that no professional tions of doubtful value. The violet} Josepu Galbraith, leading man of a plous, reverent and al beaty could hav a which all women want— | song and “Old Heldelburg” go as|the Baker stock company, at the | Christian the admire 5 weet strong as when the Prince mad¢| Seattle theatre, shows the scope of| Miss Kelton as Edna Earl, the = his first bow efght years ago. jhis talents in "The House of a bgirl who brings about this change Ss b elr ¢ s Jess Dandy still geta a barre! of | Thousand Candles He is not the| plays her part satisfactorily thia Gr oa was laughs In the funny fountain seene,| usual popular young hero, whe ealon te th ceed god stunning Frances Cameron | loves and Is lo but this week he ELECTRICIANS IN CONFERENCE orres nd If “going with” a boy inakes one gasp with amazement | appears as the headed, rervile ee ee friend, t by all teeahe a0 Miss Jessie Krogstad, the daughter of a plain physlelan, will [for it in always in a new gown fi in vain, yet proves faithful the Pacific district cou the “ ‘ i ith represent the so-called “cave dwellers” or natives of Washington, in |® bit more beautiful than the Inst shout International Brotherbo Elec en ny Cheeks r 1 boy means a} the White House society functions for the younger set this winter, [0n« haracter ts a radical depart al Workers opened at 10 o'clock eonsta ler vate « wealé- be lovers The Krogstads have long been residents of Washington. This chum After & week of sorrow-stepp: from the roles wh Galbraith at the Labor Temple Bashfal,” and man - : of Miss Taft's will appear in marked contrast to such young social |emotion and “Madam X” you wil » been pinying here. That he ac week, at the con asking questions which re You wilt] luminaries as the aristocr xirls from the diplomatic and wealtay |find “The Prince of Pilsen” very|cepts the change In splendid style officers for the| asked and answered tn rt} Boclety set natintying indeed is only another indication that Gal be elected as years. Why t of it and keer yut of your minds for| over and over some of then Tam sixt Is it all right to bh TODAY'S AMERICAN WOMAN not the have “Is it all right for a girl and a/® while? ie fellow to stand outside the door| , One of these days when you're 18 Men the Only Patrons of Bad 9 and visit after they have returned » or maybe a iittle older, M Plays, She Says. froma party? t will come along and Sr eaiel “eee che ehoahd & airt be you can be lovers—sweethe | The word 4 naddeat | she keeps company with a the rest of your lives, perhaps the language in might | e man?” long, long time | ve for happie fi ‘Am I too young (16) to go with of Cynthia's! F & boy three senior when an di that you ik The popular girl oft an old TETAS e my parents do not tT you really do—for the mew spinster, The were any she] driving with the boys after among the sweetest in the store ‘ A Tam 15 house later Grillroom rs sink many & —— Should a girl of 15 keep com matrimonial pany with a man of 23? Dear Miss Grey: (1 SEE “I know a boy of 22 and I am 16. giri of ask her schoc Family” t» usually a big word} | laughs and talks with when to call home Sur who are siding race ets me. Is he in love with noons? How lon re the raid bleod will GEES SR oA PE girl's dre * be at th age? Girls of 14, 15 and 16 are the only BLUE EYES , ‘ ; ques. whe ask these questions: and de ne Haitian ta Oe n crushed has the rone} This is simply a matter of buying away under the mar they KNOW they are too young to should ask all 3 ee ket price 100 dozen pairs of men’s best calf, patent think of “love” and te or 1 om Sunday after f. ‘ they would not ask them or is willing.| colt or vici Shoes, with the best oak tan soles All are Many of those who say they are ween kn and winen aon ee ae od ee ee ' stylish, good fitters, and just such as any business man wants for general “throngh school” misspell some of of average size ee ee eae ; ely $1 : 2.49 tha muiblent. words ta thelr letters Em Paas weep ce az. wear. London saves you precisely $1 a pair, at $2. to me. Dear Miss G Please advise oe ye i stag hus anda Why don't the girls who want to me !f lodge is for f the babies aid” are Usp go driving with the boys mer r oa 7 ae ENTIRE STOCK OF FORE dark? What's the ot | going later? ‘ | ° e Why can't the girls wh nians A healthy baby in a happy onp} 9 9 about sta. ng ou the sa and oh face and move Aieveuuanre | DISCOUNT | Trentytive per cent off our - 0 oo regular w ft m Suits MISS AMELIA BINGHAM ' 0 means a reduction that is wi ! " Do immoral plays succeed? ! A Saving That Is wh asks Miss Amelia Bingham, and } Worth While it s the Suit n t answers herself thusly: “Of course | sisi tadlal a tarnae “a And that is because women ¢ fo not go to ste them. A few H Over 200° Su to ct women may go to see a fros | good pure w plays thro curtosity, th linings and plays soon fail becaus ‘ | 3 and st mly patronize th ; ? ; 7 | $15.00 Suits at..811.25 the to im antidote Edison, Victor and Columbia” department Delicious Loaf 1 shank, boll, with store 4 nd an onion, until An unusually Talking- a A | ees he broth ts ne y all cook | ney, French Lynx and Other Fure in large, me < Take the meat and chop f dium and small pieces of every shape, with For Men, Wome Machines ip weet pe at oe ae] Jb sss sate dretNion Prices . gor, By ; poi 1,000 Men's Fine om b the kettle and pey | ers in every kne Ser ey PART SQUARES|Yarn|22 2" perfectly cold slice j Sweater is one = he popula of y Fleischer's ¢ | Cingeggat will 5 ‘ ¢ Wher Th re wool; sold always The most complete stock of Talking- done re Oe ern. ia. Gea ules tA $5.75 beget ge Bre en at Machines and Records in the A fi | lene Bang rere A Di $6.65 price, per skela a “i ee Pacific Northwest mn Ag tangent paula f ove the ordinary. | 4 by 4 7 65 29 tid ge j gre othe : : $3.25 OLb sToRE $7.65 Cc ods with Have you ever stopped to realize that in mak pore Soe aver Wee Sed j ing your selection at Filers Music House you eas ful of « teaspoonfuls f avy, brown, bla not only secure the benefit of our new pay ablespoor ft lard rub ; the ss . ment plan but have the addition f tea pread Sweaters n rt f the SAE ussortment at scieiea de wikdlas da Pitking Machines inipa: * ihe top ot ol Sed AT. PIKE Worth $17.50 to $20.00 cam secret a tially demonstrated side-b) nd For Women and Misses Ce ee We carry all the makes in all t} tyles and al ~ ds : ? These Coats are just such Coats as you will find in the high sven wale’ ana the finishes all the time. ‘ tor ple | a $21 pr gs pate Ngan bg No Seg ont App oy gate ate AN red, for children Prices from $10 to $250—Terms as Take 2 pounds PICTURES and ail kit otch and mannish mixtures. eee ee ol and cote low as a Dollar a Week j NEVER SHOWN BATH ROBE" rer spolld comfort for every da ‘tn th year G rl weal. w00 2 ped Tia BLANKETS cords to match, packed in a box—big enough | breasted; for gir spinon cnins, 064 tee mation aaa BEFORE for any size; bought to sell at $3.50, Offered once more at 2,79 | Ye" It Pa t D | t H d mmer for an hour and a half, Ther . ; . Special ys 0 eal a ea quarters id 4 potatoes peoled and cut 1 Underwear—Hosiery—Men's Wear i omen's fancy kni quarter 1 nme until th are - low eon done add a ; an of me . bert lot 5c 4 2 come to a boll, the erve a WoTHER™ Admission Women's #axor M O.T H ja} as | R. & G. Corsets 1 PROBLEMS] 5¢ Let the babies take their daytime | nap out on the porch all the year oF Eilers Music Building—Third and University round, Cover well, but leave nT ames | |) ' = London fs showing more Furs than any other store in & His prices are Half and Less Than Half asked oy any other good line of Squirrel, Fox, Marmot, Brook Mink, Co a CR Crockery—Carpets $17.50 Suits at $19.50 Suits at $25.00 Suits at Reg. $30.00 Suits at Curtains—Blankets Sweaters $12.98 $14.49 $18.75 $22.50 mn and Chil Ww A good few a man Oxford Slue $1.25 98c Swe dor aters a hand 1 but d, red arefully every $1.98 a 200 Knit Wool $1.98 ay, navy or to 4 years 25c Sweater Abe $1.39 $1.98 $2.69 as a belt and $3.19 Seen ee GET MONEY FOR “WHITE PLAGUE - < Prevented tonight any meeting tg rant e King County Amy voted f t spring eleg tion. which wilt to net a $25,000. There amon to net hese amounty will we CleUn 10 erect the x hompital batlge bn lonated by Hyg EXAMINE DRUG CLERKS, Ex nezam clerks wit, ! D be and 2, Al thone will be employed d ‘ er without tae oe 1 will be prosee ace t en, mecretary of ma, * Ds Academy, ne Private y The Story of ‘Washing Dental Conia, DENTAL propecute me in the «0 leense, T would be und owt that wile £004, sound mt, Fee ’ can anything, if 4 em. This i Es] have no righta” pokane, in May, 180% ant parked me paimed ia 1 Dentistry, bat nse, | wan han a year before that ch Thad ed ex members of the % n State Board, and my praction ‘ day so thet 1 had & aree my offices to @ o ccommodatt y it that 1 was & a there were net? QUAL AND IMPARTIAL ADMIN TRATION OF LAW UNKNOWN HERE. nce of “equal law sal { equal law” t ie ation of the law.2y pits s has not been teen ston, expecially ew that if al Ge Daw refused thelr Mets sid jar something lect ne was after Brows = Redeem wean ck thetr business 0 was doing dusines . plea Mr. Scott wae Fa « ey those daya_ and MR H ~ our United States di Mr. Scott's depatt, avon and others Tet k eriained every Dentist’ “ acticing witheat I ve had etx). called Mr ed me to Mn Teh? re the Dental Mr. Todd i aft a < to be . Most certainly’ e tr Todd the samt and ss of each ual » td wai he well . + actention to 0 to prosecute st A . few days my ani 11 arrested ages 1 that the Commit estroy me 0 t py, and finaly unitcensed were sree er tried the Dental 09% ey of thelr om the protect ar; their cam he pretense that (i Seattle and @® j to practice aa asked the Combi he aid not OF xt who bed 7 DCTOR DORE SINESS TO. Hl Rt 1 was arrested (0 feet was get somebody, for pract oot ne continent the # nadine wae wag BS aewe Se aa ewan’ OS oe aeceed Se _-_. ». 2: pm 1 7h. eR EE. SS geseivreeeegs FESS.ESEGEZES * SZEFSrEstse _ * * * * * * * * * * * + * * x * * *

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