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in E »sEATTLE STAR The Week at the Theatres Homer Lind, Pantages SRST HSE RS DEE YY AT THE THEATRES Dark. Rip Van Winkle.” ® Lois—“Arizona,” % Orpheum—Vaudeville. ® Empress—Vaudeville. & Pantages— Vaudeville. % Grand-—Vaudeville and motion ® — pictures, % Coliseum—Vaudeville and mo- % tion pictures. RARER ERE * ® Moore * eeeeeee ee ees RARAAAAEAP ERR * = AT THE ORPHEUM Redevcsanens see “Cheyenne Days,” with Lucille Mulhall, a daring borsewoman, as/ the feature of the attraction, is at) the Orpheum Mac M. Barnes, * be 4 Bob Elgin, Coliseum Clara Louise Reming and Robert W. Graham will present| pa ganna eakhhhee whereenane we a comedy entitied “Mrs. Potter's » First.” > : ‘The Du Gros Trio are comedy and» hs acrobatic contingents who are skill Sats cartat ‘and gymnastic stunte.) * * V4 ¥ FF VERE NS EY Mabel Fonda and mpany o Ann Phillips will have things all “Juggling Boys and is” have her own way at the Seattle theat been quite a hit East, it is said. next week, starting with the mat! Al and Harry Klein and Sybil/ nee Sunday, She will be seen In Brennan will offer the nearest/ ape of her good-natured, rolll 1 thing to a musical comedy without | *« ubrette characters that always the use of a large chorus. Verne Layton will divi Lee Lioyd and Jay, who have honors with Miss Philline, and |. Doth been here before, will offer|character of the hanpy eolw some of their drawing room enter | tramp in “Railroad Jac tainment ate a new part, in wh “The Three Magic Flutes,” a trio) comedy as well as pathos. of flate soloists, will offer a va program on flute and piccolo.) [eR RRA RRR AR AHR ES * “RAILROAD JACK.” he will do * Pete een f AT THE PANTAGES, * * eek ehhh * . # Homer Lind * tk eek he ee HW. Savage's “Parsifal,” te coming to Pantages Monday, with his own Pucenanesng Specimen of physical company, in a new musical vehicle, a at the! entitled “The Opera Singer Empress the coming, week ugcier,| Vernon, the ventriloquist, will be pee ato Nhe siawe. Gerald |0@. hand. The Wate Trust . oe as is & quartet of colored comies, sing dounces fifty pound balls oct M\ ers.and dancers. Adair and Hen + are punsters and songsters wit Be pe a. nee big reputation, and the La Kelliers jl toe its aged appear in “Circus Eve in Mexico.” eH = Florence es will *offer a = bunch of runshine songs Nellie Walters and John Geiger will present “In the Streets of Italy.” Two comedy acrobats, Hill and Ackerman, will furnish the acro-|gaw GRANOPA SHAVE, TRIED batic feature of the week's bill [iT ON BABY BROTHER. Terry and Lambert will present; ‘Three-year-old Robert Browder & character impersonation act,!o¢ indianapolis, visiting with his “Foreign Types as Seen Through | parents in Paducah, Ky., watched American Eyes his grandfather shave oe | Afterwards he climbed {n a chair, tennnnaneennens reached over on the bureau and got} * | the razor and shaving mag. #| Robert next put his one-year-old * * brother Mingus in a chair, lathered | Rkthhhkh hhh th ® his face and tried to shave him, with almost fatal results. The blade inflicted a painful gash on the baby's face, missing an ar tery by only the fraction of an inch. AT THE EMPRESS. * late star in Henry median. ‘The N rf THE LOIS. At tomorrow's matinee the sec ond week of the Sandusky-Stock @ale season at the Lois will be in augurated, with what promises t~ be a well-chosen play. “Quincy thon Adams Sawyer,” the quaint New En-| ie * gland “type” play, will be the at-)| MAD ONE “JAG” IN rey “poe traction, and the management prom-| The Rev..0. aang y <Dragh ire fees & production complete in every |°'4 8nd perhaps the oldest setty detail. This play has never been clergyman in the United Sta in seen in Seattle In stock. Myrtle |® *ermon at the Mothoulst jchureh " at dgebury, > “ Vane has the principal feminine role drunk once red he was a boy of Alice, and Kernan Cripps will | 4"! : ia appear in the name character “That settled it for me,” ” he bevy Sete y of Craustark” Ia under. | “Never again since then.” He used Hae to tollew 8° \ tobacco until 40 years ago. He ac: oe __|counts for his longevity by saying he spends much time out of doors. ALBANY PAINLESS | pLav MADE Him WIRE WONDER. DENTISTS | oD Branch, 16 years old, of No More Dread of the Dental Chair | Sailor Springs, Ill., 1s chief gcd ‘The lof the Santa Fe railroad at Dawn, Modern Wigh-Class, Low-Price Den- | 7. the youngest in the business | Ho picked up telegraphy in play, 4, crowned or | but railroad officials say he is now ponent a “wire wonder. tices in the trate of "Washinton thet have these lote appliances andi in Grodients to extract, fi and apply fas pordeisia erowha without whet particle of pain, undetec from the Ratural toot for 18 yeare Gold crow bridgow ork Selence done painiessly and by DID “GHOST” RUN TRAIN? Rafiroad men on the Wabash, be- tween Edwardsville and Alton, Ill, are mystified over a bewitched train that ran many miles at 40 miles an hour with no one on board in two instances throwing its own} switches. ‘There were baggage, passenge: \mail and day coaches in the train ‘when it started at Edwardsville When it ran itself out the throttle was still closed and the reverse lever was not thrown, yet the train had been running backward all the time. Railroad men in telling the | story never fail to mention the kill ing of an engineer recently in a wreck, When found his hand was on the reverse lever of the same taaae Pp All work done at our offices is guaran teed elaity bridge plates or iyrid; the most beautitu of all dental work kn —— AINLESS Workmen removing an old elm tree at Springfield, Mass., noticed a bulging root four feet under We|ground and through curiosity de ided to open it. They found inside, completely nveloped by the root, two common lay bricks. of teeth—in re hised masters of modern dentistry will tell you in ady nation, exactly wh LADY ATTENDANTS AL PRESENT. Gerard, Empress yers, Lois | | | | Art Bodén, Orpheum «waenan * * Reeth ee teeta There will be a real “Hoot, Mon,” sketch at the Coliseum, beginning Monday afternoon and tinuing throughout the week. Al Foster, a chara impersonator, who has AT THE COLISEUM. © been highly recorhmended, will give | some ideas of others as they look to bim. Catherin Stewart will give a series of fancy dances and there is & new program of photoplay filme. Reeth ee « * * GRAND OPERA HOUSE. * RRR eee The Tuxedo Duo, burlesqne ser enaders, will be featured by the Grand opera house ax the vaudeville headjiners next week. Bingham and Cable, musical marvels, are another | big feature. Master William Smit =| boy vocalist, returns to Beattie & successful tour through the Went.| Singing in two distinct volees, he} has an act of which the is no do plicate. Three new. photoplays all shown exclusively and for the firet time Seatth will be ex | hibited. ODD BITS O’ NEWS brown color, with yellow spots, and measured three feet in length. Th feet and legs were flesh color. Many of the nélghbors came to see It, but} no one had ever before seen any thing lke it Thief's Dog to Be Killed, In Paris a dog named Phanor, trained by its mistress, a Paris shop | |lifter, to pull her skirt whenever {t| saw a policeman, is lying under sen- tence of death for theft mistress was caught red-handed by & policeman In plain clothes, whom Phanor could not detect, and was sentenced to a term of | imprison: ment. Phanor was ordered to be| destroyed, When many of our most tant suffragettes mill- | Maping their A, B, C's, Mra. Lilie ereux Blake was waging a frage battle no little tance. For more} than 40 she has stood in the front rank of equal suffra- Kists. That is why suffragists the world over are assisting us in celebrating their leader's seventy - sixth birthday. Mrs. Blake has been instrumental in| securing much} favorable legis lation for women and children. WEDDING RING. CAUSED DEATH | CHICAGO, Aug. 12.—Faithfulness | redding ring was respec death of Mra. Jessie e growth of her fin ng imbedded. Mrs. Gard-| ner refused to have it filed off until blood poisoning set in, which caused her death. TEA TO COST MORE (By United Vrees Leased Wire. NEW YORK, Aug. 12.--New York were impor: | ble jard. Make us a c exactly as we nd you will we Snake With Legs and Feet Albany Painless Dentists |; e near Butta’ Belang, Goveee ct errand arene | bolo and MacDougall & Southwick's, ‘Take Elevator or Walk Uy developed legs and claw foet ‘aptain W. R, Burchaells’ Norcross, Ga, It may have 4 to the chicken species, ax keship was near the poultry house when killed, on place A snake waa killed with two well| sequent higher It wae of a dark i tea importers are predicting today |@ shortage of Chinese tea, with con ices, The tea crop the Dragon empire 1s quite as good as ever, but the growers have refused to comply with the new United States law, which declares that all tea imported into the coun try must be uncolored. =*) *} */| jton was beached off Bush potnt, | The dog's! Dev. he suf. | of} years | YOU'LL FIND IT HERE NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE OLMYMPIA — The present soe son is notafle on account of the small amount of damage done by forest fires, according to the re port of State Fire Warden Welty Thin #tate irs in attributed fo the care vod railnowd and logging Companies of ob: by Four women wore sent te Alaska on the Alameda by the education. tt act as teachers @ as ® purse, Two were assigned t two to Chegiung. bureau of mm are to will the women hagak Phree of a f Nu a rook ath av. Marie t the . In the 4 to Two small boys hurled through a car window at last night hitting Mine Yonkers, @ ser n Ind jent T head, She was able her home without police were notified * * * * * * * * * * ee OLYMPIA — During year 1910 there were couples leensed to wed according to figures just filed with the bureau of in spection state fs en riched at the rate of ® $4.50 « licen * * * a a * * . Sixty-five persons, desiring to be come citizens of the U. 8., brought their final papers before the U. 8. district court this morning Rev. A. W. Leonard, pastor of the First M. EB. church, has re-| turned from a climb up Mt Adama and will occupy hia pul pit tomorrow. Rev, Leonard was ed by the mountaineers in his trip up the mountain. The steamship Yucatan, now loading for her voyage to the will soon be equipped with ae telegraph apparatus. The wireless will be completed be- fore the sailing date Geo. F, Cotterill, democrat, will deliver address at the commun} ity gathering at Kinnear park to-} morrow afternoon. Cotterill's sub-| ject will be “The Political Situw tion of Great Britain.” eee ee ee ee ee | day, } Many w jumbrella 1 $1.76 fo elder he drank at Judd's p and then causing bis arrest! on a charge of selling liquor with out a leense. MIDDLETON, welghing Yama 14 pounds 4 oune o Mra, Wm. H an un cle at birth yration of the event is being planned. baby BUTTE, Mont-—A_ tedt of the anthrace track gambling law will be made today, when warrants will be served on bett the Bu be served on bettors at the Hutte Jockey club's tracks, after the first race OLYMPIA.—Gov the heaste during the fi part of th He plans to be away from Olympla fr August 16 to t i viait than and the Astoria Centen | nial while op bis tour | Hay will nD part of th tour) st nonth Or—T. A plumber of Port killed and El # automobile PORTLAND, maker, a master land, wan instantly mer Mitche bin hurt when Shoemak Jumped from the Vane and fell 20 feet Shoe CAMDEN mt N alager dled be following a general break down, due to his exertions during ithe last campaign. GLASGOW.—Three thousand mu nicipal railway carmen struck to- and attempts to operate the precipitated serioun rioting. | » arrested. | cars The Professor—! went to the lost property office today and got that Jeft on the train last week, } “That's good, Where ts {t now? "Eh? By Jove! Really, my dear, | Tim afraid 1-—-er—left tt on a train.” —Life. NASHVILLE, ane | over ® game of pinochie proved | fatal here to Mra. Theresa Kilpat rick, the only woman soldier of the| civil war. Mrs. Kilpatrick was 78 years of age. NEW YVYORK.—After an intermit- tent search of 11 years, Detective Clinton Woods has tured Walter Tinsley, a negro wanted here for : | | | Sherman major menersl, really a more honorable than comfortable po «ition fn Sher man’s case, Sher- man wae Sant | outside Attanta, Ga, without any key to the ofty gates, more crafty MICLELLAN Hood, on the In- je. Up Nosth one school of poll Jeians was clamoring for Sher man to take Atlanta and asother |wanted the war stopped ent{rely. | lit was generally belleved that an-) less Sherman took Atlanta, Me }Clelian would be elected preat-/ dent Shermay did take Avante} and McClellan got mighty few electoral votes. Frank Gallagher, who was yew} lterday sentenced to a term of 10} days in the county jail for refus } ling to pay temporary allmony,| amounting to $150, to his wife,) ‘ave notice of appeal and filed a 1$700 supersedeas bond, which has the effect of delaying his sen- tence until the higher court re) | views the proceedings. | August 1864 5 Geo }was made a full When the steam schooner Ful-| the schooner was not damaged tn ithe least, 4 in fact the company was benefited. The ship was bad-| lly im need of a coat of paint, was | | painted as she layed high and dry} on the beach. When the Nippon Yusen Kaisha \iiner Kamakura Maru sailed this | morning, at 10 o'clock, she carried jat large number of missionaries. RR * * *% ATHENS, Ga—Miss C # Parish, a teacher with a re *® ‘* markable memory, has sold * * her brain, after death, to a % % medical school for examina. *& | tion and analysis, The price * * was not made public. er rere reste i ere. Mrs. Duck—Is Mrs very poor? Mr. Rooster—Yos seratch for a living. Cochin so she has to Mr. and Mre. A. A. &. Phalen, and another unknown man, were near ly drowned when a rowboat in which they were passengers ool lided with the steamer Mohawk. The crew of the Mohawk rescued the three. The victims of the near drowning were attempting to row out to board the steamer when the accident occurred, Mra. Phal en lost a purse containing §260. | V. K. Froula has been chosen to | succeed J. E. McKown, who has-re signed as principal of the Lincoln lhigh. Froula was formerly princi pal of the Central high, St. Paal, Minn. Mrs. Mary C, Hamley, aged 78, | | pioneer resident of the wost, dled lat bad home of her daughter, Mra. Hamley, yesterday NEVER GO A SFAR AS THAT. It's a queer thing about somnam- bulists, ten't it?” “Yes, rather.” “You often hear of them get-| ting up and walking about and do- ing other things that are of no im-| portance, but you have never heard of one who did any kind of work! while he was asleep, have you?” Judge NEW YORK.—New Yorkers pay 602 a for their taxleab rides, according to statistfes just completed. Ten per cent of the total amount goes to the city and owners of private stands, $3 NEW HAVEN, Conn=—Wm. Mar- tin satisfied a grudge against Geo. murder. Tinsley bad not been out of New York during the entire period, NEW YORK—A project to merge into a single corporation all the rail road lines which make up the New York Central system, is today said to be on foot. Hundreds of milifons are involved in the seheme, which ie gald to have for its object the better financing of the railroad bust ness. | You don’t get The Star you won't know about the Bar. gains — They are for you and you only. After ail, On Sale Until 12 Box of Fancy Mason. Take hoon, each . TEA Bchilling’s Bi p ling’e! and envelopes; 1Sc value. Till noon— per Ib. Can't talk m mon, we'll Broome until at large sell- 26c always. Tilt noon— 18¢ Exerclee or Copy yles; Bo al- ways. Till noon— 2c Large, Thick Writing Tablet; several style Till noon Mon- day— 3c Women's Pad Every family extra Cups. Weost and as far a the lowest pi choice of good. Per yard, Special value for | tl! 12 - 25c. Till noon— 15c Women's Kid Gloves, in all colors. Spec a pair, till noon— 65c Long or Sh Underekirts. til 12— 48c ably drei 10, until Men’s Sox quantity — limit Until yy Collar, noon Solid colors; perfectly seamle 12 Judd by sending Judd a cheek for [he tm te the LONDON MASON JARS about the most reli- able is the old-fashioned Whew! cratic, aromatic Schilling's 50c a pound Tea. Clean Sweep ordinary Broom, surprise you with our WHITE CHINA CUPS Special, until 5c FLOOR OIL CLOTH This Is priced per square yard, six London omashing records; 35¢ value. Women's 76¢ White Muslin New Linene Collars One special price on this remark- 4c PROPOSED. ON A SKYROCKET ST, LOUIS, Ang. 12-—A sky rocket romance that originated: in St. Louls a little more than # year ago led to the marriage In Ashland Or, of George of Alt and Mis Sophia News of the wedding ha by relatives tn Mold, while works ‘faote an order ¢or dell Artesia M Alton, On ® rocket he The girl who finds this will be the girl who will marry me. —George Mold, St. Louis. Miss Mindell unpacked the fire works, found the roc and erled to her fa Oh, dad, here is a letter from the} man I am going to marry the and a corre od, Ls the Bin m New Mexico to Mold departec met the Ai in igned to ¢ She answore note ondence ter della moved ri Jul ho st tir fr ‘ © and girl} olr new for the fir * HEN HOBO rious hia * BAKER, Ore 2 * full-fledged hen * usual rod-riding is the boast of Shaughnessy, who the O-W. RB A fow ‘days 3 tlon crew w da when move to Baker. hens was missing, ‘Thinking it had fallen a prey to the nu merous hoboes who infeat this country now, she gave it up for lost. When she arrived tn Baker, Ite that qvening, the was found safe and sound tigation revealed that the fowl had gone to roost on the rods of the cook car and had ridden the entire 26 miles in that position, Aalihichciclatelatataleliahel HORSES NAMED | AS THE HEIRS LANS Mich., Aug. 12. A Lawle stotant attorney general, has & communication from Detroit in which he is axked a question that has not been raised since he has been with the department hob proc Mrs 1h Pow to One of the + * * Dusseldorf, Germany 4 Blondat is the sculptor. * eee snesnazeceitesseesss" IN LONDON (By United Press Leased Wire.) LONDON, Aug. 12.—Jubilant be cause the peace efforts of the Board of Trade have gained for them most of their demands, thousands of strik ers who haye paralyzed London's trade returned to work today Orders were sent out by the city jauthorities that food and ice were to At the time A. L. Goldberg of! be moved before any other freight, Detroit died he left a will In which ‘and the unloading of the food ships $1,000 was to bo used for the care, Which have blocked the Thames is and maintenance of Satin Slippers, | Proceeding with rapidity. Many of a racehorse, and 0 was left for |the cargoes were foun the care and maintenance of Star Tulned when the ships’ Plex, another racehorse owned by | broken out Goldberg. j The owner thought a great deal of the two horses, and desired that | Mra, E , residing at 930 27th they be given every care possible. av. So., attempted to take a bone The question asked is how to treat away from a bulldog owned by Guy the legacies in determining the tn-| Osborn, a neighbor, the dog bit t heritance tax. Lawler says that he little fellow just below the right| has not yet determined how tojeye. The dog was shot by a motor- ‘answer the question. — | cyele policeman. two-year-old son of Cuts out the foolish expenses—sells as Never tries to see how MUCH athing will bring—but how LIT: TLE. And last, but not least, lets VALUES be his advertisemen BOYS’ WASH SUITS Khaki and Percale sailor and Buster low as possible. Half Wool Art Square Room size, 9x10'4 feet; good colors; nothing better for camp, cottage or bungalow; re- ible, lid feces "Usth neon «.Garae Boys’ Bathing Suits Game as used at Alki public beach; a big raft go out 9Qq until noon, at Fast colors, positively (No dealers) $2.50 Roman Sandals Girls’ Lovely Patent Roman Sandals, 7 and 8 strap; worth $2.50, and dainty enough for a fairy prince 12, a pair Chambra: Wash Suit ut styles. Bring the 32c them until to get them at .. TEA! st Japan—Schil- Old, aristo- OOMS uch about a com- but Petticoats, plain noon 12, 19¢ coats; all siz Until noon Satin Calf and Girls’ Extra Thin Dongola Kid Sho very gentee! models; adorned with toe caps. Gail econ apa nea $1.25 FELT JULIETS Big new crop of 700 pairs Fur and Ribbon Trimmed Felt Juliets, that should sell mighty fast at $1.25, Take a pair, any color, until 12.69¢ in the land needs | 8°Y8" heavy material; izes. 8 any one knows, rice ever quoted; patterns, all Is always Fall styl Women's Sleeve- less Union Suits; ses’ Coat Sweaters; cardl- nal or Oxford gray; sizes to 34, Until 12 Infants’ Short Outing Flannel Skirts, with waist. Til) 12— ort knee length, Un- th 12— Un- This fountain, dedicated to children, where it is known as STRIKERS WIN |: » pebbepepperrainrs lke, but come before 12 fancy de 08 Until REGULAR $3.50 Women's Bath Robes, all @ Until noon . REGULAR $3 and $4 Women's New Felt Hats for all colors and Until noon REGULAR $1.00 Women's Sailor Hats, black, white and burnt Women’s 2c Im- ported Full- Fashioned Black Cotton Hose, Hermsdorf dye. Until 12— is 0 The Fairy Walt, wteaeenk sanheed OBJECT TO RAIN PRAYERS FLORE 8. C, we 1. Because his ‘prayers for rain during a recent dry spell were followed by such a ea prolonged downpour that cotton crop was hors ot tee at thodist minister, Fe arn ed to get an pie straining him such prayers ia "the Se After much talk the proposed proceedings have been ped. Moore is the father Jerry” Moore, the 1 champion corn-grower, TLrteree. PORTLAND, Or. ceived information that @ yegemen is en route to the Paelfi coast, the local police have business men to watch their closely. Plan to attend races at Madison ‘park, five days, s August 1. A clean meet. ——— boy if ic REGULAR $5.00 Women's Wool Panama Skirts, black, navy blues and browns. Until noon REGULAR $4.00 Taffeta and Messaline Silk $1.98 colors and $1.98 REGULAR $1.00 Chambray and Gingham Petti- Special am 3c swiss 40-inch Sash Curtain Swiss; comes in stripes and checks, Monday a. ims Yee 5e- 25c POPLING Full line of colors, 8 28e ee Monday @& MM 12:¢ 33¢ good, $1.69 $1.98 sale, 33¢ z 15¢ A Shirt Pine ‘What! Hundreds 25c until noon! of our Standard Golf Shirts, mostly light, while from 65¢ to $1.50; All in one great chute ed; the neat we were patterns; some solled moving; values sizes 14 at (No Dealers) chutes,