The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 13, 1911, Page 5

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SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1911 5 INEWS OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS Gladys Vanderbilt is Happy in ——_— Cottage With Hungarian Count AMUSEMENTS | AMUSEMENTS Both Phones 5106 SOY CORT BEGINNING TOMORROW NIGHT NETHERSOLE N and We € BILL and “THE ENIGMA” Paul Hervieu Sealtle’s leading Theatre cow's milk should a bat Advanced Vaudeville eral health, shampoo the equently and mansage the “The Perfect Theatre” “SISTER BEATRIC By Maurice Maetertin: INITIAL PERFORMANCE MONDAY EVENING, AT 6:20 O'CLOCK Performances Thereafter Twice Daily—2:30-8:20 PRICES—-25c, 50c and 75c Monday and Wednesday Eve The Redemption of Evelyn Vaudray " KNEW! IN TH TOPLINES!! a es Hen patos gree of “The Thief SURE, SHE The Diminutive Comedian ICES: | Evening—Lower Floor, $2.00, $1.50 and $1.00; Balcony, Mrs. Millions wa MASTER GABRI Mee ee de Tad eh ee, arcane Wetneedag, Lower Fiver, woman who had poled tor And His Notable Company of Players, in cnt ABs = Sid Bieta ae h Sagres LITTLE TOMMY "TUCKER MOORE THEATRE—ONE NIGHT ONLY aga re agape ip r ISABELLE D'ARMOND, the Demi-Tasse Comedienne, ‘ A ours 1 ne Assisted by George Moore q , ma’am,” replied the 4 until J read ligt In the Pe ne cal Molar = JOLLY JUNK” 1 hursday ’ May I 8 make good 1 turtl TOM EDWARDS, the lish Huntsman Ventriloquial THE FAMOUS NATIONAL PLAY OF SWEDEN e next ¢ Comedian GEO. AUSTIN MOORE and CORDELIA HAAGER VER AN G R! E THE NAMBA JAPS, EQUILIBRISTS, Featuring Great ‘okyo Namba Grand, Monday Night Russian Symphony GLADYS, COUNTESS SZCHENY! By United Pres Leased Wire) , cottage expert R. 1, May i3.—That nyl, who was Gindys of the few Amer p first with » TETRAZZINI WINS ence on the Sachonsi The fc OK ‘ih ‘the tax state Anna Pfeil ind ‘David Brattstrom This Play Has Been Produced Every New Year's Day for the Past 65 Years at the Royal Opera, Stockholm BROWNING AND LEWIS, “Nearly a Soldier” KK GERARD AND HUT-ELL, the Iron-Jawed Duo ho have Beginning Monday Mat. Sullivan & Considine PRICES: Entire Lower Floor and First 5 Rows Balcony, $1.00; Balance of Balcony, 75c; Gallery, 50c MOST COMFORTABLE THEATRE The Seats on Sale Monday, 10 o’Clock Orchestra ||" germ | us Sen 17 Modest Altschuler, C ctor With Eminent Soloists In a Program of Modern Russian GRAND OPERA HOUSE *3,,<e TOMORROW NIGHT ONLY England’ 8 Fly pe Coitetbiees vara VICTORIA MILITARY EXPERTS And Tacticians in a Superlative WARTIME SPECTACLE | 6—All Feature Acts—6 irons are hot, rub them first |, with the wax rag, then scour with |, H & paper or cloth sprinkled witt | salt black stockings Music BEST VAUDEVILLE 10:20¢ 4 d Her Company of | MME. TETRAZZINI “AMERICA ocx" A Dollar Show for 10c and 20 20—INTERNATIONAL PLAYERS—20 ' nen! NEW TORI Mar ta-eths Reserved Seats Now - ecnotiethit Scania’ ih ' preme court today dismissed th Selling $2 to 75c. “A NIGHT AT THE COMEDY CLUB” E 4 black coat can Stine U : East 414, B ki MADISON PRICES: $1.50, $1.00. 75: 50c and 25c f contract entire Unreserved . | : n Ss ’ trong coffee to} ougaged Gallery Seder 414 At 12th GRAND OPERA HOUSE 4 a oe apie : Move pianos from $1.00 upwards. ic Spec ONE WEEK, momening Sunday Matinee, May 21, Direct From 220 The equipment, hoisting aps 0 Nights in Chicago, the Real Musical Comedy und = —| “A WINNING MISS” of finely a " Business Bringers. ‘Star classified ads. Buy or | With MAX BLOOM and Company of 50—Augmented Orchestra cell weak thd ohe. SEAT SALE THURSDAY wa ; Ca? ‘i e side door of the bic rove load of milk be keene good = Nanay L.CoRt.Mor. ob . Stan ‘ia stb eae SECOND BIG WEEK, STARTING MATINEE ‘ bi gr — : The K pr ware TOMORROW ae t Raker Par ase, where -IN- toumewite a The Substitute ae HE importance of pas. sehen tee tail whe Be be pele se eI A Rural Farce Comedy ae airy wes apie pan : ON PRICES THE SAME—BARGAIN MATINEE WED. 25¢ The milk is pasteurized standpoints. First, the sani- tary aspect, protection from bacteria. | think we can say without doubt that good pas teurization will ABSOLUTE-| Kristo! 2 LY PROTECT from bacteria Pure milk Next Week—MARY JANE’S PA De e other ma le 1 pours it f . and protect against diseases Good milk. ery safeguard is pr t into Still other b 4 usually transmitted in milk. Clean milk. Tt men as - women of Se ma kinery ts walling to damp (4 Phones: Main 1304; Ind. 4334. A Popular Show at Popular Prices. “Secondly, we have the in- Kriatofe: Dae eens mete o ( Ww * fantile death rate. A great problem of There are men working at {s WATCH FOR SOMETHING NEW many books give absolute from the rich country the Kristoferson warehouse, b proof that pasteurization does into the heart of a big city in ¢ reduce the death rate. A the shortest possible time pains gy Manna Bopha ; Prices ~ This 10 20 and 30 Cents 4 good many experiments were From the healthful, Per | die the milk sey , tried in New York and were! life-giving farms in the ABSOLUTELY CONVINC-| cool White River valley, of Dr. S.| where the milk is cooted of the dairy) at once by the Icy spring 1. §. departr water, to the doors of ¢, Wash half the people of Seattle, two solid almost every step is done by the latest, most scien- | tific machinery. re | Seattle has the best milk fect a condition | last ¢ TPA a Nee eS ee Select Farms Carefully. In the first place Don't Overlook a Good Show and Don't Forget the Prices, TEN, TWENTY AND THIRTY CENTS Matinees—Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday an be But it keepe the milk sweet a | as d clean and pure. When it ning there's a|of any city in A It pei an “Urea a rattle of cars,|has the lowest rate ni : Bin 8 Fan rae keg perenne Pantages SC acaieel Peters ml es along | among its # v is run « a S Nerameer oe, and Kristofe n has paved the ization rooms, the | delicate appetite of the tiny WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 15, AT 2:30 He has taken WHERE BOTTLES ARE FILLED AND CAPPED BY MACHINERY great invention of Dr. Pas-| baby. ‘oad company switches! way to th Cameron and Gaylord “On and Off the Stage” Fitzgerald’s Jug- gling Girls Eight of Them Musical Stipps Xylophone Artiste CLIVETTE “The Man in Black” Three English Girls Acrobatic Dancers Dumond Duo Vocalists and Players Circulating Library 308 UNION ST. te roawinee wanes | AL ORLICK’S Opp. the Postoffice Main 6023 ais . Tt Means F. & F. STATIONERY Original and Genuine Kodak Developing and Printing MALTED MILK Headquarters POTLATCH PENNANTS 50c, 75c, $1.00 The Food-drink for All Ages. aeeeeaOl Ot More healthful than Tea or Coffee. Western Tent & Awning Fac d mene fe nutritious, Co. Rich milk, malted grain, powdea form, 115 Blanchard St—Phone 4455 | A quick lunch prepared In a minute For eight days bottom prices in| Take mo substitute, Ask for BORLICK'S. RESIDENCE AWNINGS, | -S> Others are imitations PABTEURIZ MACHINERY, WHer ihe MILK COMES OUT 100 PER CENT PURE A CAR OF MILK DIRECT FROM THE FAI WODiza Ye Leal diiaits sd nid Ph Le aan tA He Bad REESE

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