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THE = ET AR —BATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1910. 3 as - _ aw Star Theatre 1 MOE ncle Sam Relies on Agile its in His : ST semen. ator Comet *# IN MALE ATTIRE TD IE tsi Ameen tablishiz i " * WOMAN WORKS od asi gee eden pal top tm Hi arfare Against Smugglers of Chinese): (*° S710" Wawot fir sic ie al the aly i ; ; |* PUEBLO, Colo, Dec. 17— %| 20! hang al Bs ce this ease ae ae Tor 28 years the United States government, through exclusion * When she donned woman's & | Popular aon Loe Or ese Abe. : | Shae eandel ts long run here last H hots and United States government officlals, through eternal vig LUTHER C. STEWARD. |* clothes for the first time in * ; ae bam poll He arn ; willbe ‘f lance, have been wrentling with the ever-changing problem of re " at| * three years tod Mrs, Galle #|Srr oe. oe ome we t ing i wtricting and regulating John Chinaman’s desire to visit America. |" ® atari pratign Seneaielower tle Btarter, who has worked as a w| Offered for the woek beginning Hoth have been largely successful ss Beco % wection hand near here for #| Wit! the Punday matinee is a prom i But with one government success, the wily Chinaman became * three years, was arrested for | 86 oO = eH even more wily, the government officer's job became more difficult * vagrancy he told the police # ; the contest with Occidental wit more acute, until, during the last | * she could do as much work ® six years, the immigration service has found itwelf pitted against a * as & man, and could make # 1 well-organised industry, developed and carried on with exceeding # more money by working on the % cleverness for the sole purpose of smuggling Chinese into the United * grades dinguine than she * Btatos # could earn as a woman * Much of the inside workings of} * * iH; what ia believed to be the greatest ee ee ee i of all smuggling rings in expected to be laid open an a result of the recent capture in San Francisco of seven Chinese girl slaves and etght Chinese men. by officers working under Immigration Commissioner Luther ¢ Bteward, the man who has succoe Hart North to watgh av. car line beyond Woodland And the People et M re) N FY ; park report that the care on i the stronghold of Chinese smug that line frequently stop before ie glore—San Franctaco. | reaching the end of the line 1 The Orientals had t secreted and return to the city Hee in the middle of the cargo in the They claim that in several in ase hold of the Hner Mongolin, and for stances recently cars have IMPROVE ety 10 days they nelther saw the leht stopped seven or eight blocks enter” wi es nor breathed fresh alr. They were before reaching the end of the CITY PROPERTY i is fed on dried fruit and cold tea all run, and the passengers were | RATES REASONABI |thiy time, When the Hner reached made to walk the extra dis CALL OR WRITE port the Chinese were lowered by tance. LOAN DEPARTME }@ rope into # rowboat, Two immi pee | F gration inspectors on 4 at the she Sta s anxious Bee t pe 5. Edith McClaire, Pantages. — | time saw them and one called to the BM as mischibes to ths “ si }__& Willlam Colvin, Seattle |boat to stop. When the rowers his paper e night your | Og be the Sauta Claus of the Baker Baed He opened £ while his paper fails to con < toa Ai Btoch iouny d will “Rappen esol ant raced for & Jounch, They o'clock, phone the circulation 4 Fi. H {Miss Lester, Majestic Christmas ma Bunday, the | “Cre Captured after a hot chase partment and a paper will be {Mona Ryan, Orpheum bth The girls, ranging fn age from 12 you at once, Both phone ee: 3. Ethel Davis, Star ahs jto 20 years, were to be sold into 9400; Ind. 441, bee At the Moore & Amanda Hendricks, Grand, |dens of vice, for about $3,000 each. - id Titnaalnrenemnanneniiinn - —— is Brey season he b rs |The men were to be sold in bond AMUSEMENTS i ae hoor pla at ex caer flee to @ sanitar Age until they paid for thelr pas ee ~~ - ie : Ae mountains to excay age over and thelr board, This oe, ot thelr aracter alone remy myeet thete sate would take them about ve years M T JOHN CORT uA the sed play ss on Seen © retty as the employer pays the wages of t ny ogling ne soe Ey |aurse, and Cunningham in that of China, which ia Hitle ovér a few oore hea re Manager HH ndward n's race a BR cont According to Imml SEATTLE’S LEADING THEATRE 4 ae of 3 ‘ gratio Is, half the China ' * ood ‘agi aaran a men found dead tn dark alleys of Extraordinary Attraction—Eight Nights, Beginning Sunday, Dec. 25, 4 ool te New county Chinatown are killed because they Special Matinee MONDAY, Dec. 26 t te New saint and the complications ene re 46 In bondage, and Wm. A. Brady (Ltd.) Preser ey in nit) original and amusing pet themselves the = ; ih gall subsidized) The production is staged by Ned rs have them conveniently FLORENCE ROBERTS i r gy iramatio art) **7ee™" put out of the way | . Supported by THURLOW BERGEN, in the Dramatic Sensation of ‘ Tieted to financial -reteras nina One of the most cunning tricke| 4OW GOVERNMENT OFFICERS ARE COPING WITH A WELL-OR the Age f4} " Ss he Grand GANIZED BUSINESS, OF WHICH YOUNG GIRL& ARE MOST ” 4 feved ever worked on the officials was “ pss A great doai of intereat attacie seman ou the ficlais was | BROFITABLE, MERCHANDISE. THE NIGGER i : e to the announcement The - “s vi soni By Edward Sheld het Theat Ribebiaies “ss through train from Mexico to thin f fl Or - vard tour of a iahekeing” Petre mya ce a country, At the border a berth | impassable sections of the country | Chinese must get to the big cities, Beats on Sale Thur eday Dec. 3 2 Mall 1 Or ders Now ia cities = Si eneed Weeee tea one was inspected and a Chinaman and into the United States, where! for it is only in the foul dens and PRICES: $1.50, $ ie and 50e fy yeas inc! of ‘Geueeior” hauled out. It was found that/| they seatter and manage to reach|dark alleys of a Chinatown that - _ —— SS i ted was cred gg va cl EET Chinese had beef in the habit of | hiding places in the big citle they can safely be concealed. San aneakt 4 the greatest por om the row “The Nigger” © be the at the Moc » for beginning Sunday, Decem into Pullman cars, locating | Once they land in this country the! Francisco is their Mecca y berth, afd, after drawing | — » ‘ the curtains together, thrusting a i pair of high-heeled we ABUSERENTS: Bs ee ne is said to have created a sensation upon the occasion of ita presenta tion. The play affords the greatest amount of entertainment, and an @ non's shoes pair of cor-| he curtains, An in Seattle Symphony Orchestra HENRY HADLEY, Conductor. keeps its audience thoroughly in EMMA BUNTING. } Bike company will be Miss | spree: oak tha olan ¢ fe would think many times B 106 | fe Beberts, George Barbler, | tere te (ee arate oy the, cur Pantie ties Teanen, tek vel routing out the occupant of| th Phones 5 FOURTH POPULAR CONCERT fee Bergen and other well tory finale of the last act mane vg or to ope mig 3 mow ect thus decorated players Another means of smuggling 's Tomorrow MOORE THEATRE 8 erctock sh | The Seattle. Geek oe one viag |® pile of hay or sugar. The Chi Afternoon ————— Sharp The Grand. | The advance orders for seats for 2 bra. She| U! pile the bay around an open Soloist, MRS. A. H. BRUSH, Soprano Prices, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00. Seats now selling at the Theatre space in the center of the car a ¢ there. Th LR Willard will present at the! “The Giri of the Golden West” de a in The Ged opera house for one week Mand that it run a second week ose officials will be cor oumeoring day matinee, De For the final week of this play s played in @e-| °° ated with = a well of a he amber 18. with music 4nd to be in keeping with the pop- | ny friends | "#8" bage when they open 7 z pil e Place and Ular festive season spirit, six sep car and pase on, not : . mm of 468 com r Advanced Vaudeville | hinamen with provisions are in a few feet of them After getting into the States the Chinese bave known to hide themselves ice box of a diner or get into an agement, aay |empty refrigerator car. | Gir” It had a run of 465 con-|arate and distinct benefits have fore playing at Give nights in Chicago, in ad- been arranged tor by the manage toa New York and Boston ment. Monday night of next week the Maccabees will have a benefit Biefy, the story is that of a| Tuesday ht Is devoted to the ’ whole souled young | Women of Woodcraft, Wednesday as a@ die and on| belongs Company “B,” Thurs ¥ ybody but him- day is Maso night, Friday is re-| good-bye tonix criptive name tained by the Michigan society a will ster Miss Cl ¢ and minor changes start the os on Decem-| company on its winter season night closes John Cort Manager was in stock at GRAND OPERA HOUS One Week, Commencing Sunday Matinee, Dec. 18, L. R. Willard Of- fers the Favorite Musical Triumph “The Time, the Place and the Girl” Masterpiece of Hough, Adams and Howard. With some tim WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE Prices, 10c, 25c, 50c, 75c—Performances Daily at 2:30-8:30 Newly ongaged| The Chinese have been run their places.|across the border through almost | veok. WB Mil, and with the . “Happy Johony Hicks ¢ and who also cel Mis pal, Tom Cunningham, son of birthday, which « rich man, get into trouble ber 23, and Saturda, HANLON BROTHERS—Just Phor Phun ton 's rough a fight which Cunningham | with a benefit for the “Owls At the Orpheum ‘BONITA AND CO.—“The Real Girls” Stellar Cast, With in a gambling ¢, and are What Happe ned to Jones,” will e * a big bill ss ne will be ta and her yin «a mus al sk Th Real Girl Bonita will be recalied for her long en Kagement at the Grand last sum mer. Lew Hearn, ber husband, | who was with ber then, will fur-| nish the fun in her new « Charles B. Law! songs promise to give good run for first lace, REMARKABLE; EVIDENCE Geo. Ebner as Happy Johnny Hicks Assisted by the Famous PENNANT-WINNING BEAUTY CHORUS New Faces, Wardrobe, Scenery and Electrical Effects—First Time at Popular Prices Prices: 75c, 50c and 25c. Matinees Thursday and Saturday—Best Seats, 25 Next Attraction, “THE GREAT CHINATOWN TRUNK MYSTERY” ONA RYAN AND CO.—“Handcuffed” CHAS. B. LAWLOR DAUGHTERS — Songs BOWMAN BROTHERS — Blue Grass Boys Proves Certainty of Neal 3-Day Drink- Habit Cure. LAVINIA DE WITT E—Cornet and Song Bells” fame, a knockabout kit entit! Phor Pt wh bristle with class. Mona Ryan & Co otter a sketch called “Handcuffed Bowman Brothers ea st they call “Blue Grass Boys;” La vinia DeWitte is an expert cornet st, and besides she sings, and », Wolff, Waldotf have a good lesque Diagonally Across From Moore Th & 9 STOCK CO. Seattle Theatre Sas! | \ pAIHE HOUSE THAT IS NEVER DARK HARRY L. CORT, Mer mrones 43 WEEK connencins ELISE, WOLFF, WALDOFF — Burlesque “It’s worth the price just to sober up."—Well-known local Sullivan & Considine Beginning Monday Matinee Rent South of Pike $40.00 a Front root WHY DO YOUR PURCHASING IN THE merchant itis MATINEES: DAILY- ALWAYS MOST COMFORTABLE THEATRE Geo. L, Baner Truesdell & Co.—Farceurs HIGH-RENT DISTRICT? “ aing The Neal drinkhabit cure Pres. § Gent. Mgr. SUNDAY MATINEE ‘ ~ - aie t Mond ~via mply aluable. 1 am ab | j Our Low Rent Means Lower Prices on All Goods eae nee eae ae tine ot i a Pics Maca a ENTIRE } the JFREE—FREE— Pere ew ches. oe CHANGE OF PROGRAM DECEMBER 18 CHRISTMAS PRESENTS TO OUR CUSTOMERS nove -— Hart & Berrick—Comedy EVERY WEEK 2ND AND FINAL WEEK bat With All Purchases Over— berl ‘ eo “ m ; hav A i “Sina YCES: NIGHTS, 75-50-25 -15€ } Hy. tt -Sote $10.00—Underwear 1 P Saye ap Chamberlins, Lasso Champs - The Girl } 97.50—Feathers $15.00—Kimonos eae") WED. SAT. ¢ SUN. 3 ONLY 50-25-10¢ BARGAIN MATINEE EVERY Of the Golden West WEDNESDAY-BEST SEATS 25¢ 4 XMAS WEEK And $20.00—Petticoats Wi Xmas Gifts for Friends a oF Olio Trio, Melody Lane Boys & Kellett—Comedy | antage nex i fte n ma ne ‘espect. Iam full re 9 j NECKTIES (| Tbe Value 2 tor O5¢ i Ae een eee hE edlent drunken’ “ } 0 Values for $8, Rh “Unequate t PETTICOATS | $6.50 Values tor 84.49 Babe" Meson and meth Moff Pantages Theatre winis —_ ner ; ie hedlan aula , ts ie . ay te _ Now fd “. 508 Pike Street .. Week Commencing Monday Afternoon, Dec. 19, at 2:30 SKIRTS } nat oe 3 Hypa ant who te AN Ray Thompson and “Joe Bailey” | al | $1.50 Doeskin for 49¢ ; , : Starting Sunday Matinee, Dec, 18, a Show That The Champion High School Horse K GLOVES { $1.25 Ladies’ fo sa oS soa Oy pc to Is a Show ALL MELVIN BROTHERS, Gymnasts \ i 2 Prenstp ine tor bts Gloss Put in oT ute ANE Lebel oa 2 | 5 P HK; O P ‘ STAR NELSON and MILLEDGE | ~ $1.76 Breastpine for 49, CURE. Ash n n a WE 4 Combs : ’ Ade ne ps gee Mac Rg ar Pag eae in BILL eintabes: Rahal Pei ‘es JEWELRY } $3.00 Back Combs O76 dat F und it wil ‘ : 4, in which we ¢ eee y Sextette Bert Swor ‘ fe { $2.00 Barrettes 55¢ Hert Swor, one of the best dar} a ged ena toi es i : aN ienieaneiaait Your MONLY'S WORTH | Babe Mason and Edith McClaire i 5 ace Corner 20¢ 7 nators, and a ar of num i 3 li e of the spiciest Tropical \ cal Burlesque { KERCHIEFS 1 i Embroidered 99 “With good pleturel the bint witt|] ™t cr na STAR THEATRE RST AN i) C0« - adhe $3 Embroidered $1,50 je complete call or phone The WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE my we Open Evenings Until Christmas Mr Ait Brush, wh o Wete Gth rts pS Riehe b A ED ARMSTRONG’S MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY ay We Pay Your Street Car Fare be soldlat | tthe fourth, popular ane , THE MERRY LIARS concert given by the Seattle Sym 0 ows Sz pho, e ° —- On All Purchases Over $2.00 ShOny Orchestra in the Moore then | ile bloat s Semaaalelad he ard Thirty People—Mostly Girlh—ALL FAVORITES ‘ tre tomorrow afternoon | we ee Pe sous Sunday. 1:40 to 11:30 (| MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO The pdt te ly. trom Heaty Had hows Daily—Continuous Sun ; lag ony No. 8, w : , : THREE TIMES DAILY—10 d 20 va 4 “GOOD GOODS CHEAPER” g nd Fa en walt to colvétions ‘| Star “Want” Ads Are 10c-20c—Prices Remain the Same—10c-20c PLAVING ESPECIALLY To WOMEN peepee ale |euch masters a8 Massenet, Strauss] Business Bringers ee. ae Btrube, }