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“The onake le a huge apecime Myrtle Vane, at the Lois. PReRPERE REE E EH * » * * AT THE THEATRES * % Moore—Dark. Lambardi grand * ® opera company next week. * % Metropolitan—"The Comtuut- * ® ers.” % Seattle — George Sidney in * = “Busy lazy.” ® Lole—"The Web.” * Orpheum—Vaudeville. % Pantages—Vaudeville. ® Emprese—Vaudeville, %& Grand — Vaudeville ® ton pictures. BURR ER EERE RE HH and mo SRR ERE REESE w® LAMBARD! OPERA CO. * Raeeeeeeeeeeeee Lida Levy, the young coloratura soprano of the Lambard! company. who will make her Seattle debut in Verdi's famous opera, “Rigoletto,” at the Moore theatre on Sunday night, is a little Tetrazzini. Not a dig Tetrazzint, of course, for in that classification Luisa is alone. But at half the age of the greater art- ist, Lidia Levy is said to display vocal powers that warrant the com parison made. | The little Tetrazgini comes from | Italy. She was discovered by Six-/ nor Fulgenzio Guerrieri, the noted} Orchestral director, while acting as) al emissary for Impresario | bardi, who has brought eee Ket ee eee Eee 80} ; | day A POPULAR PLACE ies as p Baling tig Notions, Stat tlonery. Drep i MONEY Ladi Goid Wate, diamonds, fr Elgin $5.00 up. n $1.00/% WOME ANAKE measuring 6 feet 14 Inches In cin Deanette Alvina, Soprano, and Giu seppe Maggi, Baritone, in the opera “Thais,” at the Moore Mon day night, Amelia Caire, at Orpheum many great singers to America. While in Seattle Mme. Levy will also be heard in the title role of Donizetti's thaster work, “Lucia di Lammermoor. The role of “Rig sung by Stgnor Miche who is making his first tour as one of the cipals, He will sing the role in Bizet’s “Carmen” W night letto” will be Glovacehing. Ameriean do: RES ERE REE EEE * 4 * * “THE GAMBLERS” *) * * * . errr. a ee ee ee oe well re » char aul Everton, who ts ed here for his vi Lineations in the acoessful a Third Deg Mouse portrayed erton has the je of his entt The Gamb M dramatic knockout season's long theatre in the offer me acter ationally umphs The Lion the an Hiott's is to be ng at the Moore mas week ee en * “DON’T LIE TO YOUR WIFE” ® * * (per ee eee eeeeee EVERETT-SEATTLE INTERURBAN RA iLWway| Leenl Traine: B. 11:30 acm. 4:20, 6:30 B, 146 pom. 4 set] to 1:0 tra trade Savurday B indicates barean and ad vel will bring Dave Lewis tomorrow Manager Drew aviator of laughs, the _YOUR EYES 4 and tr8d to fo} 7 EDMUNDS tnd Phovo y.anen in Reali Auto POST CARD®—$1.00 PER DOZ. Kodak Fi 10¢ a 1, any e A. M. FROST 1332 First Ave., Seattle. Oph. D. Madison St Your eloped, ms dey Nothing to Dread—Not Even the Price Cut Rate With a staff of GRADUATE dentists, every one a specialist, the OHIO DENTISTS offer to do your and the lowest prices known for ¢ necessary to suffer both pain and high price 12 YEARS. Best $8 Gold Crowns . $10 Teeth Fillings .... veel | $5 100D DENTISTRY. It ts Dentists dental work with ease, satisfaction no longer york GUARAD $15 Sets of Teeth $5 Mridgework Painless Extraction Free We are here Saturday night until 9 and Sunday mornings until 12, FOR LABORING PEOPLE THE ONLY CUT RATE DENTISTS IN SEATTLE, Ohio Dentists 207 University Street, Opposite Stone, Fisher Co, Lambard! prin- | T theatre for Christ that} ja Log THE SEATTLE STAR IN-THE LIMETIGHT) Mrs. Ellen H. Rie er in the Massachusetts Inatitate of ‘Technology, iwn’t the avith of a “beat seller, but whe has writ. ten any number] of books, and all of should Ko the thought instance Ruth Francis, in ina “A_ Night Potics 2 " Empresa a Week's stay in Campbell B. Casad’s song farce, entitled “Don't Lie to Your Wife.” The story deals with the adventures of three happy gentlemen who decided to dally with the congental existence while thelr wives are out of town. Such conditions as are shown in this play are happening every day about us," saya the press agent ‘and if there are any husbands in this city who believe that can Ko out with chorus girls and have the accompanying good time without the knowledge of their wives they [should witness the complications }in this play.” SERRE EEE REE EES a 8 * \* AT THE LOIS * * * ae aeeeereeeee nae The new stotk season will open at the Lots theatre on Sunday afterncon with Myrtle Vane and her own cAnpany presenting as an initial attraction Sardows “Le ~|Touca.” Myrtle Vane will be geen ]in the title role. Walter MoCul lough is cast as Mario, and Harry O'Connor will essay the role of | Scarpia, the prefect of police, The love story te intense, and the dra matic moments throughout the play are fraught with rere charm lek ehwke keke ° AT THE PANTAGES * . Pereeee eee ee eee big novelty bill is scheduled P ning Monday at The headline ve Martels designate bills as Wh « Whirtwinda.” Ar |thar Rigby, the most noted of all he black face monologists, fs an other pleasing feature, while Hal Davis and company have a novelty tabloid the title of The t comedian and a dainty maid whose songs and dances are right up to the minate An acrobatic novelty Tis furnished by Les Aribos. drama a cleve Pe ee * he ry AT THE EMPRESS * * * eee Another of the tabloid comedies, containing twelve peo ple, including Little Ruth Francis, lied “A Night in a Pollee Ste * will headline the bil! at the upress the coming week. The Fernandez May duo of musical ar tists will be heard in a repertoire of classical and popular melodies Walton & Lester will be seen in muddling magic,” & comedienne, will be heard n songs and characterizations, | Ned Cork Norton, who is known as The Big Smoke,” will dispense e bit of brunette humor. \* * * AT THE ORPHEUM « RRR OE Orpheum for the coming il have, as divided hend ¢ attractions, Miss Helen Gra: and Felix and Caire. “Won will be the offering of G ad & Co, Marry Puck at of the Two Pucks,” will be pany with Mabel! an act of singing and dancing. Two young men, Yuo a plano and singing act, will discourse some of the latest rag time songs, A trio of German ac robats will present stunts in the tumbling If Esmeralda and Veola, two very pretty women. will be seen In act don Eld was for y ot * who mber he in team Lewis a slater ee ee ee * At the Motion Picture Shows. * eee eee ee | Dream—“Among the nciscan Treland”; Double"; “A Friars “His Persian Grand— Pathe's Hyt “Th Weekly, No. otist”; “A Slight} e De Claim. Lyceum—"The Temptation Rodney Vane Why He “Abe 8 Even The Wakening of John of Gay Bond.” | Cirew Brown's Father.” | City—"The Lost, > Head for Business” Shore, Sailor.” | Class A—"The Hindoo Mystery”; “Hobo Luck” in the Coram Islands"; ame but the Letter “sins "apa’s Heir"; “John of the! Necklace’ “Pull for the | Jewel ‘Fishing | “The Right | Wrong Man.” | PITTSBURG, Pa, Dec. 9%—The | Pennsylvania railroad has installed wireless stations at Altoona and Harrisburg to conduct tests of dis. |patching trains by means of wire. loss telegraph, Haye your pitts conected. Wert. ern Collection Co,, 443 N. ¥. Block in 6169. see musical Marie Pitzgtb- | eee ee ee Irish Fish-| With | of Cleanness, Sanitation 1 Daily Life, “Firat Lessons in Food and Diet,” i all the rest ne ¥ of Cookt tog” down to he Water Analysis.” Mrs, Richards was preaching the gospel of un adulturated foods 26 years ago AGET TWINS WART A REST LOS ANGELES, De Tired of London and the gay whirl of city life, Arthur and Reginald, famous Paget twins and joint heirs to one of the MRS. E. RICHARDS. her first and Clean “Industrial C California retreat ranch of ref uge for their friends, who want to lead the simple life. At their home out in the hills neat Bishop, the two young men will keep open house for their world-weary friends, gilded youths satiated with the nerve- destroying whirl of city life d English remittance men, to give them a chance for recuper- ation in the healthful outdoor life of Southern California, MINNIE WILLIAMS 1, look who's here. If it tan't an old friend of those good old days when the Seattle theatre had high brow melodrammer on tap! He mber the high art stock com pany during the A.Y.-P. exposition Well, ite Minnie Williama, whe finished her "Give muh back muh cheelid” career here with Emme Hunting, fs in town with “The Com muters” at the Metropolitan, and S&h-—promise not to tell anyone? She's married now, and she's Mre Lancaster, owner of a pair of lace curtains and several other little things which will furnish up that little home and chicken yard that the Lancasters are golng to buy Just 50 years ago today, Dec. 9 1861, the confederate congress went — through the motions of admitting Kon tucky into the outhern confed eracy, but It wae qne place where h constitution, if the confeder had one, ald not follow with the] for within] weeks the were ¢ onfederate troopy Kentucky art of it 4 ctacular e through “ole us stages of the |Minister Won’t Be on Rock Pile PORTLAND, Or., Dec, 9%—Rev L,, ©. Eliott will not be forced te |serve 20 days on the rockpile, The [charge against him was dismissed in the clreult court today on ac count of the disappearance of Miss Martha Papples, a young woman with whom the minister was ar rested in a rooming house. A sen tence of 40 days was given Elitott jin the municipal court, from which {he appealed. The hearing in the |higher court wae set for today. Mins Papples wis allowed to go |to her home at Astoria, promising to appear when the case came on for trial iver Kaintuck | | } ly war / Lot of Friction INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 9 jcolor to reports that jtion exists between | District Attorn Miller of thie city 2nd Special Attorney Oscar Law ler of Los Angeles, over the prose- cution of the federal dynamiting | probe was given today, when it was learned that Miller had gone to Washington to interview Attorney General Wickersham, PAID FOR FUN LONDON, Dee. Mylius, editor of the Lib rato free today after serving ten months Strong serious { United States | time Dr. Leonard will PHILLIPS HELD GIRL IN LAP, SAYS ONE WITNESS, Mes, Eviz PHILIPS, My Setting up the de id not alienate the John W. lips No, 1, that #he affections of Phillips from Mre, Phil Mrs, Phillips No. 2 yew terday asserted that she never bad | his affections. Testimony was given to show that | Phillips had on one occasion held Mies Hicks, bis stenographer, in his lap another stenographer, brought into the cane. Phillips, it appears from all the evidence on both sides, was a real handsome boy, and the defense sought to show that he used his good looks to acquire the affections of anyone who bad money, and that therefore he really never gave uy his own affections to anyone. Wherefore Mrs. Phillips No, 1 did not lone those affections which she approximated to be worth $100,000 by his marrying Mra. Phillips No was also 2. According to the defense, Phil | lps might have had affection for | his stenographer, who was referred to during the trial as “the Hicks girl.” = Mrs. ThomasPhillips at tempted to show that “the Hicks | girl” had weaned away Phillips’ af | fections from his first wife long before she appeared on the acene The defense brought in at least two other women to whom Phillips ts supposed to have made love The plaintiffs attorneys, how ever, compelled Mre. Thomas-Phil lips to admit that abe had Gianers sere YOU'LL FIND IT HERE NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE Services of the First Methodist charch, Fifth and Marion, will be of unuaual {nterest Sunday, In the morning Dr. Leouard will preach on the subject, “The Reg peered ps | Movement Under er {se of A In the evening the subject will be, Perils of the Street,” at which mention some of the pitfalls for young men and women on the streets of Seattle Lecal union Ne. 400 of Painters, Decorators and Paperhangers passed a resolution condemning the McNamara brothers, and de manding justice in their case proceedings been started against W. H. B. Thomas, an attorney in the Alaska building. Special Prosecutor J. ¢ Disbarment ba of Thomas, client charging that he, wrongfully deprived a $321.50. ARR RAHA REAR Mra. Helen Clementson was granted a divorce in Judge Frater’s court yesterday. Mre Clementaon alleged that the first two months of married life she was constantly in how pitals nursing ber husband, _ became sick the first day their marriage. Tiring of the hospital life, she filed sult for divorce. Da Safed hate oh as RERARRT ERK One hundred voices will be heard in song at the Green Lake Meth odist Episcopal church December | 15. Mr. Lynch will direct the choir, with Mra. Lynch as organist CHICAGO, Dec. 9.—Alieging that affine which a beauty doctor in jected under her akin to make full cheeks had slipped, so that od like a bulldog,” Miss In: irner sued the doctor for $2 NEW YORK, Dec. 9.- brought a suit case of xa New Jersey to New York, Rud Stonzel was arrested and fined 26 cents for violating the Interstat commerce laws. ORANGE, N. J., Dec Mra. Henry Vaughan was of ‘za $1,000 reward for the return of her Against Get the Well-Known Round Package SMA But the " rr, oie wa Made Woking ‘ok Price 80 ent wa @ } water, in Wormwood Scrubbs for libeling King » in regard to an al leged morganatic marriage. The name of Miss Croft, | have} Higgins yesterday filed the petition See eeeeeeeeeeee Because he Protect Yourself) Substitutes Imitations HORLICK’S Made In the large: equipped and sanitary Malted Milk plant In the world We do not make “milk products=~ Skim Milk, Condensed Milk, etc. ps. ‘THOMAS ~ ATTLE~ MILLS? and that there were exchanges of her and Phillips the latter was still undi voreed The plaintiff's contention ie that Mrs. Phillips No. 2 used her tm mense wealth to win Phillips away from his first wife, “It doesn’t make any difference argued Attorney Reynolds, “She is reaponsible for breaking the far. ily tles that were happy for 1% years Judge Meyers inatructed the jary, on which there are two wo men, to bring in a sealed verdict, | which will be read on Monday. pear! necklac panel 0 "beads" Mra. Salvatore Stop. found it, bad the in the pocket of her apron. ee eS ee : Time Limit Expired. * Mra. Knagg—Perhaps you * recall, 1t was on a train that }® we first mot. * Mr. Knagg—Yes, but {t's # too late now to sue the com- jw pany for damages. — Boston *% Transcript. \* Cee ee ee ee tes eeeeeee SPRINGFIELD, 0., Dec cause they objected to a school more than a haif-day, high school students struck be They paraded the streets and def the authorities. «| 406 Dec. 9.—Veggs safes in that | | COAL CITY, IIL, have destroyed so many this and neighboring towns, business men today put j reading "Don't blow thi isn't locked. Just help yourself.” | president, jehairman of t ls show that the alr In the crowded sleeping quarters of tleshipe is purer than that of the average residence Hilles Chai man - WASHINGTON tary Wm, Hayward of the Nean National |upon President Taft ward maken the p Chas, D. Miller retary will be th ntial . cur nd to we t. Louie coking the its Dee, 9. HONE Reput committee called Hay that to the national publican commit TACOMA, Dec. 9—With the street crowded and thousands people passing, a red-headed ool bandit held up thr en coming lant from the Gipsy 81 ‘4 Sinith night, took $10 from one F ugh and digs’ ~ today Aletion which neider pth next Tuesday to $18 from Herman ommendations of the | appeared in Wright park AMUSEMENTS M00 R THEATRE SON, CORT Eight Nights and Two Matinees, Commencing TOMORROW NIGHT Lambardi Grand Opera Company One hundred and twenty operatic eo Seattle's five in & muperb re Magnificent or SIG. F. GUERRIERI, Conductor. REPERTOIRE “Rigoletto” “Thais” “Le Boheme” “Thais” “On PRICES—Bve., 600 to $2.00. people, © rtolre of stand hentra of thirty-f world-fam- stare 1 modern seme tional operas Sunday Evening Thurs Friday Kvenin Saturday Mat Saturday Kve Sunday — Night Grana Cast, Operatic Concert, ‘TLueta” Monday Evening Tuesday ¥ a. We Wednesday onlay Matinee: Kvening SEATTLE PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA JOHN M. SPARGUR, Conductor FIRST SYMPHONY CONCERT} | |] Beetyz METROPOLITAN THEATRE ‘The Operatic Meszo BIANCA VOLPINI, "SOLOIST oF. Welling at the Metropolitan Theatre as] SE ATTLE THEATRE| ED. L. DREW, Mgr. BOTH PHONES 4 ff) WEEK COMMENCING TOMORROW (SUNDAY) MATINES The Fun-Making Genius Don’t Lie To Your Wife aiid BY CAMPBELL B. CANAD. MTS, 25e, Oc, T5e, $1.00. MATINEES, TOMIGET—GHO. SIDNEY Im “BUSY a tebe OIS THEATRE BEGINNING SUNDAY MATINEE OPENING OF NEW STOCK SEASON MYRTLE VANE And Her Own Company, Presenting | CHICAGO, Dec. 9.—A amail-sized | ‘riot occurred In a local hotel, when a beauty specialist” accidentally | dropped a fine Titian-hued net of hair over a balcony. It fell plump on the bald head of Thomas Grabb. TACOMA, Dec. 9.—Col. Sujlivan, grand exalt of Elks, with his wife, and Grithd 8 retary Fred Robinson, are here to day en route to Portland to arrange | for the convention of 1912 dno. P.| TACOMA, Dec. 9.—Abe Pos jond white slaver on trial inf the ted ral court this week, was convicted ast night after the jury had | wrangled six hours. He took Lille Halprees from Seattle to Salt Lake WASHINGTON, Dec. 9.—Minis ter Calhoun at Peking was ordered oday to investigate a report that rebele have massacred four Amer fean missionair in @ genera slaughter in Salnfu. TIENTSIN, Dec. 9.—The advance of a rebel army, which is king tot capture molishing the rail burning a numt buildings road tr ‘oft tn Against LTED MILK t, best Original-Genuine HORLICK’S MALTED MILK from pure, full-cream milk | and the extract of select malted drain, | reduced to powder form, soluble in | Best food-drink for all ages. WF ASK FOR HORLICK’S *sLA TOSCA” — FIRST TIME HERE IN STOCK. MAGNIFICENT PRODUC’ Bargain Matinees Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday, 10c and Evening Prices 25c, 35c, 50c. All Reserved. PRESS CORNER” SULLIVAN: + + CONSIDINE “tne house ‘OF TEXxiTs" A One-Act Musical Comedy & 12-—People, Mostly ~<a music! ve -antmcn ts 105204 Pantages Theatre °: BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE 5—MARTELS—5 CYCLING WHIRLWINDS ARTHUR RIGBY The Minstrel. LES ARIBOS European Acrobs DAVIS & COOPER The Classy Pair, in “The Unexpected.” PAN TAGESCOPE———-MATINEES HAL DAVIS & CO. TWICE NIGHTLY. Hhofbrau FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT The Van Bella Orchestra; Miss Glyn, in popular songs; Mme, Buron, in costume songs. ‘These, with the good eats at moderate prices, make the HOFBRAU the place for your evening's entertainment, Firs of Ma a BEnaree 2855S ;

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