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MOORE THEATRE Nurs Starting Tomorrow Night SPECIAL WEDNESDAY MATINEE JOS. M. GAITES Presents The Beauteous Pride of Two Hemispheres Kitty Gordon —IN Fi cia Months “THE ENCHANTRESS’” | oscnestea | Broad- Musto by \ R HERE haty il Herbert way 67 PEOPLE | «7 Proven Prices $2.00 to 50c Miss Gordon selected her own principals of jewel merit, as follows Arthur Forrest, for 12 years with Richard Mansfield; Gustave Werner, of the Royal Opera House, Vienna; Inez Bauer, | Broadway's unequaled dancer; Ernest Torrence, Walter Catlett, | Sydney Deane, Hattie Arnold, Helen Goff—AMERICA'’S BEST TRAINED SINGING CHORUS. | a Dae = EATTLETHEATR BAILEY s. MITCHELL MGRS "2°" ~~ 43 TONIGHT, TOMORROW MATINEE AND NIGHT “THE TRAFFIC” WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, SEPTEMBER BAILEY & MITCHELL PRESENT LILLIAN RUSSELL’S STARRING VEHICLE “WILDFIRE” Evening Prices Matinees Thur Special Barga: Two Games Sunday for One Admission. Game commences at 2 o'clock CALLED ‘WHELP,’ CONGRESSMAN[ wore E 1913 THE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, COMING TO THE THEATR £ ella ES “ste At Left, Kitty Gorden, at the Moo’ ropolitan; Right, Edna Conners, at the ntages. AT THE THEATRES NEXT WEEK. ES NEXT WEEK | EE — in “The Enchantress;” Center, Clifford Robertson and Estelle Relley, in “Officer 666,” at the Met STATE PLANS AN GOV, SULZER Ss | All Week Bexinning |OMORROW NIGHT Triumphant Return Engagement of the Sensational Success OFFICER i Made for Laudiied Purposes Only best $1.00. PRICES. Wednesday Matinee, 1,000 seats, Popular Price 75c; 1,000 more, 50¢, Nights, 1,000 seats, COMING SUNDAY, SEPT. 28th The Famous Motion Pictures “PICTURESQUE HAWAII” Paradine the Pacific—Life—Scenery—industries— Sportse—Dances—Active Craters See the of “Unequalled Vaudeville Means Pantages Vaudeville.” Vy BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE Special Engagement of the Sensational FRIDKIN TROUP Wh * and Dancers. Russian Maurice Samui ‘& Co. IN COMEDY, DRAMATIC PLAYLET “A DAY AT ELLIS ISLAND” OTHER HIG FEATURES—10c AND 20c, | LISTER wo rT RUN PLEA FROM WIFE Portland YS. Seattle , ‘ por ATE occcnk tl, ‘st | Moore—Kitty Gordon in “The | FOR SENATE, ~~ SAYS an ceagleetlhesbing Enchantress jovernor Lister will not be faba: Admission 2 and take notice o Metropolitan—"Officer 666 4 aoe d nt SACRAMENTO, Sept. 20—ip Reeves: nenta, ‘50 has been brought by ae : er orcagae Sr Stock In “Wildfire.” that score he ad./cure the freedom of Dr, Willard . Moore theatre tn De ne ant . tur t Congressman J, W. Bryan against Orpheum— Vaudeville. dressed the King county democratic | Burke, sentenced to San Quentis 1 onda enenad ra tage orang ‘il "Por several neasons past we have || Emprese—Vaudeville, OLYMPIA, Sept. 20.—Gov. NEW YORK, Sept. 20—Gov. Sul central committee at the Lyons /for 10 years on a charge of hava - ~ _ n particular, the articlo pu tor csi tty Gordo 4 omnrey ° Lister's system of paroling con- ts building, in which he urged effec- aynamited a tent in which aa =o [Mate Ry Binthen cu Gaptensber 7/Deen, eering of DRY Oot ave Viete to do otate work and at. |t2re., Dbysical ‘condition WSS) tive organization for the legislative| 571, as a Dance at last 8 complained of. peal agg prvdakee Sr iangys igor eth worrying bis friends today |campaign next year. He promised | Smith, @ patient at his saniterten, TONIGHT This article, headed, “Renegade |tiy cttractive gowns, but all thoxe towing them a email ue It was learned that he is near/to get into the campaign himself to| Was sleeping, Mrs. Burke called at DREAMLAND I Bryan Rebuked In Congress,” re ey line incidental to that | ati playlet, Other numbers ou the| “AY Letergraeiphonpoe state |, breakdown, despite all state |fasation.. BARNES, DINER (20 FERNOD | Se erent ee ee SEVENTH AND UNION te ‘yan, among other ae or be To 7 . jc & personal plea for a pardon things as & “cur,” “vagabond gate man pevgrens Wi Ne es Eee) eee mendatione contained in a re |ments to the contrary hitherto) «41. isis he sald, “I expect to! her husband, ADMISSION 25c ‘whelp,”” “scoundrel,” “Infamous! o¢ « prima donn pre as “the fashion-piate baritone” port by the bureau of Inspec xiven out |see a legislature that will work, The governor has taken the ts ; aa eek person.” —“aneak “parasity.” a eas on hore and Edna. in. “Bite or} ‘0% made public today. He has not called a doctor, how-| with me.” \ Suen. under advisemmal, ma nvm d 2 od Ladies Ye “coward,” “slande ‘one of the ethtina? anaieae Aléo Bre _ The bureau aleo recommends ever, but remains in the executive neh a ies _Feee | most contemptib! at ever acon Snes “ me a ae that the convicts should be j|mansion with bis wife attending ~ |went unwhipped mmun irmatiace phoney! protected under the terms of | him ity," “tool of Cec aad one ie | the workmen's compensation | After his lawyers have ex who is “held in contempt by ed not be made. There | act, the same as free workers. [ed all legal technicalities the decent people, and has not a fr ie tikes grants af Site oNee'e |impeachment trial, it was said the among the taxpayers and property | sity “iand ot” sty Romance ORPHEUM governor might personally owners.” Stak, ati the aca Sa the aie before the co fhe does Bryan declares Blethen knew gy ay adequate trib! Lulu ¢ #0 it will be against the advice of these allegations to be false, and secording to press agents, | season: a Safe Noa here two! his counsel, who want him to stick t ‘epee we P iatind ‘ , v seasons ago in ica com * . that the article was published ma Miss Gordon's cast are Arthur! will head the bin . te Orph CALEXICO, Cal, Pe refusal to recognise the LOS ANGELES, Sept. 20.—Both lously for th purpose of injuring " > 8 Rich next week. With her is the we Mensages here today A eochasert is wate RES INE sides in the Bixby trial are marking Pim a8 ® man and as a public of id for 12 and also|known baritone, Thomas D, Rich.| detachment of rebels SUPE! reall nasser, alc anahaleamogen ebcote time today while Superior Judge “'*). nee 5 ence Roberts; Guatay Werlards. They appear in a musical| federal party below Mayor, Lower| tr wag understood they foresee Biedsce is preparing a decision that| 4 Second suit against the Times | ner, direct from the Royal Opera playlet entitled “First Love California, with a loss of 17 dead! germet in theie contention that the apparently is vital to the case. sol Blethen was filed by Bryan! pouse, Vienna; Inez Bauer and Sw 4 Mack are featured as|and many wounded, to the fede de t tn heir con entic n rat the a ely azor The defense conten nat the| ‘hie morning for $60, Walter Catlett negro Im natora who hold firat| SIX rebels were wounded court lacks power to try the im. testimony of Marie Brown-Levey |Covering the second publica f William Faversham |place in their line. y imp peachment case, but ore other tech. ° ahall not be admitted. The court oo same artic! on which the ‘aversham comes to the| sonate a negro man and woman of FELIX CLUB TO BANQUET ni , r sins to them~de nial will rule Monday morning, to “rst sult ts based Moore theatre for three nights, be-|the genuine Southern sort, with a Gt _ the prosecution's eiatm that an Which time the case was : ginning Monday, October 6, 1n| particular! od line of comed The Felix club will hold its thira|Ofictal can bo tried oF able | The Brown-Levey girl was Jullus Caesar The Three Langaocs Cmedy: y|ennual banquet Tuesday at 7:20 p.| {OF Alleged offenses sald = Babs fon Oia tack soutty vabecumien i Pb “a | By the state to corroborate the tes PENSE. pk donee eee They othe im. fa tte cub ball, at 80th ay, &| 080“ mitted before he oe . y ption, gular p j mony of Cleo Helen Barker, to A Night on the Boulevard,’ tn and Lane st ai Th ‘eware Wark’ hopenil p : whose delinquency 3ixt is which ths cartes tae une e lawye: ere hop irica. with having etetribeted METROPOLITAN hich the curtain flees upon th THE BURHAM SHAVING OUTFIT The Barker girl was forced yes 0 aitie dey pacts wa Ss eli e Held b3 age Consisting of— terday to relate all the incidents r . Other numbers on the bill are ren Seven Guaranteed Biades of her experiences with Bixby 4 0 tleer 6 he as h heralded ba. aanthe | Relief from the ailments caused Nickel-Handled Shaving Brush The lawyers pressed their ques-| Seattle night schools will begin @O8t Popular coy America, will Jack Sid 4 Bi » disorderec ° Colgate Shaving Stick tions merciless!y regular classes Monday, Octobe “4 g begin a ‘week's duty at the Metro ae yee by bod ‘ ayn onieera pee And Heavy Knurled Razor Handle Force Git! To Repl | Registration of students will be | DOlltan theatre tomorrow night Dore. codaisting | eet cree Dowew 18 gsven All packed neatly in a leatherette case. The girl replied haltingly, in a/gin Friday, October 3 The famous sleuth ts said to bo! oP trained pigeons, rabbite ting | —quickly, safe and assur- | low voice, her face going from, Both the grade schools and high funnier than “Charl Aunt” end| 14 dogs; end Sutton, Melutyre edly—by the tried and reliable | This 1s a complete shaving outfit—Safe, Simple and Sant chalky whiteness to flaming red. | schools will open for night work at |More thrilling than “Sherlock | ang gutton, acrobatic dancers a | tary. Safety razors have become immensely popular in the past “l was treated in an unnatural the same time Holmes” and “Arsene Lupin.” His) Jin ges . ine 9 | few years; thousands of men prefer them to the old style. Ané manner,” she said, “so that my presence at the Metropolitan, it} Be ] bere is your chance to get one free. ole was broken.” ee past roo are orton _ c w York and rand SAN FRANC! 18 isco, Sept. roughout the day's sesston the hic are correctly repo = en Art 3. Widney is placed actrees iatees ot FOOLISH ADOL probably create another rot EMPRESS oa Td pial ead Our er rest its case on an allegation that a But as it will be productiv \ { of the Diackma!! of Bixby was In " Pe oo o , ent only, there ts no dar a: briesios naa « , & wom THE SEATTLE STAR for Onc Year (regular price 3 25 Men stirred their f N FRANCISCO t, 20,—| ser of arrests. te a on Garden.” An ODOT | geld everywhere. In bones, 10c., 280. Ih lefence | $3.25), together with this Burham Shaving Outfit, for ....QUu @s the girl talked, and World ane for alti Officer 66 a good-natured | att® featur! Nellie Brew wi ie Eisen ew he tebt an i, helen fipectators in the court tude, distance weight copper who ma n ineffectual | headline the bill at the Empress awa 16 tlanic i: oan ont THE SEATTLE STAR for Six Months (regular price 2.20 Dlushed furiously ifting and speed will be attempted |attempt to nab a high-toned thief,| next week Itt story of earl hoe Wwidne Ld ope! $1.80), together with this Burham Shaving Outfit, for .... u nere tomorrow by Aviator Adolph | Who finally purloins the uniform of| days in Northern Mexico. There roe ARM feagaggl iy P isoig? ay Sutro, Jr. A machine of his own the brave officer and makes his|#re 10 people in the oast ateee tries ana » = THE SEATTLE STAR for Three Months (regular price $1 50 WOMAN SENTENCED design will be used by Sutro. getaway. It is a threeact pla The ehded teatase-attsastion will ins) ot on nee tee, _ Leste $1.00), together with this Burham Shaving Outfit, for .... ove o e e court ») oe TO 25 YEARS IN PEN SIOUX FALLS, 8. D. Twenty-five years in th Los Angeles councilmen may act as censors of women's fas*ions this fall. Models will parade before them In the latest daring creations penite 20.— ary is the sentence imposed today| You'll see a whooping old fight present some Italian charac upon Mrs. May ns, for the kill-|for seats in that council, next terizations; Clarence Oliver will} fng here on May of Dr. L, | election, the great racing com-| offer a monolologue and song; Fred Moore, a professor in edy V. Hobart and/ Snyder and Eunice Hallo will pre-| ricultu ec 5 Over-production of bromine in George Broadhurst, will be the cur-|sent the Iatest New York dances; The tr the German factories has led to the |rent bill at the Seattle theat@, be- and Gruet and Gruet will bring on offer of a prize of $2,500 to the dis- #ianing Monday night. This story) the laughs as minstrel comedians | written by Augustine MacHugh of race track life, Drew players, “Othello Outdone,” on Shakespeare's | jbe the Clayton and who will offer tray a Othello.” Tom O'Brien and Madalon Lear SEATTLE | will clean and whole Fills the teeth—banishes Tooth-|coverer of a process or compound A yp eg congas ache—Butler's Liquid Tooth Filier. | giving new and increased consump-|#0me, 1s buoyed up by bright cem-| CT i Druggists, 25¢—Advertisement. tion Pledy ‘and interesting characteriza CONTRACTOR SLOW; | scsi —— tion, and possesses an undercurrent| DAMAGES MARKET ‘of melodrama delightfully tense and! Gomplaint was made Friday to pinto oe sag 5 the board of public works by| | he theme for “Wildfire” {# fur-|-rhomas Boyd, manager, that the nished by Mrs. Henrietta Barring-|Wostiake Market association {# , ria owes the “dilatory methods” of the con: Public executions in Paris prove; There are nearly 6,000,000 acres |horses. This character was made| tractor who is paving Fifth av,,| very profitable to the owners of | of waste land In this country which very Me her Russell, who ap-| pine st., and Sixth av. The streets Ooh ccrapinin abot catae 4 houses commanding the scene,|*%© Capable of being cultivated, peste nae in the role some four) jaye been torn up since August 1 hel n a dentist “on are let out for the oc By French law no doctor t ne of the most amusing charac : 7 j very landlords watching for|herit prop left to bim by {ters in the play is Bud, the stable B. KORB CO. OPENS 8 ; EWARI of 1 inf who ateats of the execution, and | deceased patient boy, whose race track vernacular NEW STORE j MY" OFPICHS are at PN Murat mans gendia word to the signee and the extraordinary experiences | : persons who have hired the room.| A curious custom Will shortly be|be encounters furnish a big lot of) Mp, B. Korb, of B. Korb & Co. 713 fi A Uni BI k ff an ordinary criminal 1s executed | celebrated at Sawston, Cambridge.|fun for the audience, hag copaiderable faith tn the pres:| inst ve., Union ioc the charge 1s usually about $6 per|ehire, England. The tenant of —_—_ lent business growth in aati; aclont “ahae een cs eee |e seat, but should the offender have| Huntington Farm 1s bound to grow manifested in his new venture, at/(ollar for den Work, becau committed any remarkable crime| three acres of peas every year tor PANTAGES 1102 First av, At this location the neon Gupesior, it the price runs up to as much,as | the inhabitants. hen they are| Korb company will conduct a high sinae dor a $20. |ready for a king t town erter| | thoroughly modern and_ strictly Aolln 1 anve rit iet announces the fact, and those who| Headlining the new bill at Pan-|sanitary hair store, and will spe-|* dollar when T do sour dental Queen Wilhelmina fs immensely {choose can pick what peas they|tages, beginning with the matines |clallze in toupe making ani theat laure and-seo my plocure in my sign wealthy in her own right, a jhas| ike. The custom dates back 300) Mond will be Boris Fridkin’s|rical work of every description, In|at the entrs of the bullding ea ettled upon her husband $5,000.| years, when a poor woman was Im-|troupe of Russian singers and danc: | addition to this department, vervicc just like the ono in this advertine 000. ‘The interest of this | sum,| prisoned for sterling peas e all-around entertaining or-|to please the most fastidious will|''fieware of fake Dr. Browns, Shout, $150,000» yenr, will be aa ganizat They have never been|be featured in hatr dressing, mani styletly his own | AB oogan steant ir" of th first seen hero before, and aro expected| curing and faco massage. ‘Tho IN J BROWN D. ced |claas, gding at full speed, cannot|to score a big hit. For the extra|Korb company now has two si . ° The people of the United 0 ‘ t t 1 t r really yil "nent é et®, people of the United States! be brought to a apdstill in lens) added attraction Manager Pantagos| tary hair stores, the other nt, 104 fenttle’s Lending Dentint a an port a ny a hre utes, {In hich time} will bring on Maurice Samuels and| Spring st! A corps of skilled ate i newsy England, France| she will have traversed a distance|Compnny in “A Day at Ellis Island,”|tendants are at your servico at all 713 First Avenue and Germany of about half a mile ton, a sprightly and attractive osing $1,000 t y ASONn 0! widow, who owns a string of race dosing B Bicaeh By penere, of ON FIRST AVENUE Open evenings until § and Sundays until ¢ for people who work, a highly successful comedy-dram- times at both storey Judge Shortall yesterday. | Replying to the ckmail, Miss Murphy said: I would not 8 for any I gave Widney at least $600, I in love with him and jealous at jtreatment after he re | teet and began making At first I th Then I deci bla d to let ke course,” Popular A great many people in around Seattle are not fami | with the new methods used by |Chas. A, Hulten, proprietor of | Virginus hotel, at 804 Virginia in giving the utmost in cleanliness, courtesy and accommodations for the Mr. Hulten’s idea conduct a strictly first-class and give the public to enjoy all the comforts of | most expensive hotels at the m reasonable rates. The Virgi hofel has 105 outside rooms bath, free phone, clot closets in every |tiintion is perfect; is h money free kite! Out of the noisy dist a nice walk to Located in the new b Everett -in ‘o | privileges. and just theatres |ness section, near Jurban depot “It is a good iden,” said | Hulten, “to always keep your ho filled, even if you find It ne sary to have your rates the n Jreasonable in the city, when things are considered, and motto will always be, “A full ho at low*rates, and the best ace modation for the least money ail,” insinuations of ~~ Hotel Becoming Very serv general least an opportunity with room and the ven um was Those Already Readers of THE SEATTLE STAR and Who De sire the Shaving Outfit May Secure Same by Sending 85 Cents to Cover Cost and Postage his! his for yuld the and liar Mr. the st., lee, to otel the nost nus hes hen rict all ust ter Mr. u “8 to Everybody Knows Everett | He’s the fellow who does what you would like to do but don’t dare. Exclusively in The Star. The Star guarantees more than 40,000 paid circulation.

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