The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 7, 1913, Page 2

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7 1913, —_ | orhe Feeney or coupon Crear ' Walter’s R ter Friends Did Laugh |AMUSEMENTS conom Store Ma anton Patterns r hike for Coupon Cireular—Third Floor OW ene a er $ epor er rien $ l aug | 4 . ogee bes - ' dH d ° Pl B ? Wh METROPOLITAN aii witk Me OF e 4 Ait INC When They Hear e rittena ay; oait, O we THE LiPADING THEATER COMMON grsteah THE LURE Knew Hin Back in Old Days, Tells You the Story * is» 00" 0.01" : SUCCESSORS TO PANTON & LONDON CO By Fred L. Boalt. 7 Kaho EXT su Mate, Wed. | vive NIGHTS Beg. Tuesday, Nov. 11 The press agent for the Metropolitam has just KLAW'@ ERLANGER PRESENT vat ° Business Houses | brought i ina photograph of Charlotte Walke r, leading Th E I x William A. Brady, Ltd. that spend annually thousands of dollars to exploit their business |woman of “The Trail of the Lonesome Pine,” which K A L ped Be the newspapers—or otherwise—without the |comes to that playhouse next week. READY re Veen y as Gate Gacnine tale tenes cep Well, well, so that’s Gene Walter's wife, eh? LONESO ME PINE met had tenth. we OF a ee trated nae Hebe Some wife! They say Gene travels around with her, MON EY . a Sey eer ree he Simply ee ae |now that he’s a successful dramatist. Some people bandits: ad | sis Aaieipelase IT 18 OUR AIM |have all the luck. C W to advertise facts, and facta only, in orde ive the full | De er ais BS bess foe oat those open io ie" ney satan! erence eaten. a ereantos toes tos CHTARLOTUE ALKER With ROBERT OBER 4 confidence in every atement we make, tn prin at the counter | had a hunch he didn't amount to much This method Is bringing us the maximum of results for what we | Gene belonged to the old school of reporters. He was too harur 7 oe scarum to suit me, too “bohemian,” It wae feast and famine with SEATS NOW Pas a: woe . 3 . & ord ature night and Sunday, and borrowed lucky chasers from this lot In those days | regarded reporting as a “profession,” and | was mighty! HAIneY & MITCHELL PRESENT vane Ee For_Just_$1.00.__That’s_Alll Proin ‘ail the yoare, | worked with and heard of Gene Waiter—for| Hawthorne of the U. S. A. Whik: ‘Conchuaghne: Hoe There's Style, Service and Satisfaction in The wandering reporters are like hoboes in the trails they leave, and anya PRICE co 2 ea eee paths crossed many times—! never knew cr guessed that he had tne Night Monday, any seat > sormy Weather Boots Sramatiet bug. For Hies. Too often one of the Then when we heard that Gene had written a PANTAGES HONEYMOON TRAIL falar os ail Ph play called “Paid in Full,” and it was going to i k and Players ¢ that you'll find in this footwear, produced in New York, and read how Gene had slept sepals Gaiarpacdl Spt ype pape ar ers ‘on park benches and starved waiting for some one ALEXANDER KAMINSKY for war and dull fin |to discover him, we laughed and laughed. phco i aeage ll piramened seaart Wemleeel: reless $2.59 | It must be a pretty rotten play if Gene wrote it, | Mo eed 80 A Sale of Rubbers. Read Prices \|we said, out loud. TENT Suctlon gris Ps To ourselves we said: “If Gene Walter can get WORD OF THANKS |. > it Saturday Ie the aut| Nathare 250 hy at playwriting, it must be easy.” pond Wee aise |. Wot 39 I confess now, for the first time, that with Wal- |) pxpressing dev cation for Kreep-a-wa Siip-| Rub c ter’s success for inspiration, | wrote three gripping ‘io \ 1 ca this clty, ar. 89c) va 49> jdramas and sent them to Frohman. Frohman was,’ |! » Ac gn ot a es = | perfectly honorable in his dealings with me. He did °°"* Some Ar anakane Lane i F g not steal my ideas. He returned my manuscripts |. ;.,,. Se adie A Pre Holiday Sale of Dolls with courteous, though printed, notes of thanks, all tho total contrivurions recelved “Economy Basement. alike y the rellef C minittees Spe Q 17,648, of wh Three thrilling values in Jointed Dolls, with whit» chemise, shoes and stockings, also teeth, eyes and dark, light or tuscan hair, worth $1.25, for only : 20-inch size, worth ae 48, only ... an 22-inch size, worth $. only ate The iobsaecosecs oes Pa ee Li | | Charlotte Walker, the Beautiful Actress Whom ‘Gene Walter Married, and Who Is Now Starring in His Plays GOMPERS FIGHTS keen tnsight Into labor's proble sf ites resolution would be de through his recent {llness, accord: | feated when It came to vote later in ing to labor offict are to-| the day. fay discussing hi yes; Gompers’ second speech terday afternoon before the metal|made before the label departn trades and label departments and was directed against the ad They wore hia first public |tion of a universal label. T! ances tn 10 months | port of the comuilttes appointed Gompers appeared before the| year ago to look into thin sub) motal trades section to take # band | war also unfavorable, and the prop eyelashes and a sewed wig. Lace Samples Free We have about 5,000 Lace Samples a house sent us with their compliments. They consist of many kinds, all suitable for fancy work. Some of them are ‘4-yard lengths of allovers SATURDAY, ALL DAY, at our Lace Department, we will give them to you with our compliments, FREE. Limit, six piee to a customer. Hinch size ha: Samuel Gompers lost none o hie DANIEL O'REILLY DEAD NEW YORK, Nov. 6.—Dante! O'Reilly, one of the best known “Goodness, y: It ts per | lawyers in Harry Thaw’s trial for fectly disgusting to see him (the morder of Stanford White, died Gean it!"—Judge. | |here today of a complication of dis. meee @ |@RSC% at his home. MALAPROPRIAN. “Your husband gets a lot of | Sentiment out of his pipe.” | was utter in the fight n of-losition was de ted by an almost fered by tt anci!| unanimous vote. tf Boston as . Plan Frisco Exhibit be given the right c ®| Gompers’ suggestion that the 4 omy to organ! t and to bel trades coopera a union pel aid fr sin case of| iabel exhibit at the San Franciaco| - strikes. He opposed this res exposition was adopted tion vigorously, stating that t That Gomp has completely re-| Cigar M union, of which he| covered from his illness was shown | is a member, once had local auton-| py his activity here. In addition to omy making two speeches and attending Says Experiment Falied several conferences, he mado a “Unions declared strikes without | speech at the banquet given by local @ respect to the ot engravers to Mathew Woll of ¢ unions, or fi ‘ops, and as|eago, president of thelr organiza a result we loat strength until there| tion, occupied a box at the M were less than 1,100 members left in theatre Thursday night, a x the whole international organize ing one act to pay his re tion,” he said “Of course, ex the members of a box | pertence e only teacher but it ‘ phen | For two solid weeks our salesrooms fpiPerience '* the only teacher but if rer tha have been in the hands of workmen “ anization would ment of t federa remodeling, enlarging and fixing up ) through the same trouble| Saturday at the Labor T h has al whic the lesso: partment for our constantly growing business. mit has been fierce the way things have been torn up, but now that all is finished we are glad. We are thank- ful that we are free once more to | go right ahead with our cut-price 9} ‘AUTO KILLS FOUR business. We are all slicked up new, Bf) | and now we celebrate with some REAL ff/ a IGELES, Cal., Nov. 7 Piano and Player Piano offerings. | FOR VANCOUVER: Seed est eine ch een sat tb | If you can pay at least $50.00 down we will sell you stantly, one fatally and al oth ers sertously Injured early today this week a new Piano for $98.50, or a fine Player Piano for only $249.50. two tr automobiles 1 n boulevard STILL HAS PEEVE The dead Why fuss with a dealer or agent when you can buy At 9 o'clock this morning James "ei itch aoman, W. R. Sanders direct from headquarters? J Leet t Sg sae ia Harry B. Curtis and Mrs. Vride and ra Be ee 08 ee | mere napect for Vancou The most serfously hurt was Ht s . BL ¢ Jeufachaefer, whose skull was National Piano Mfrs. |: conte ry nt ce for r Th were ct 823 THIRD AVENUE, NEAR MARION Sy raga cheaident rored ear, returning from a ONE BLOCK SOUTH OF MADISON of the Northern wanted {t party 1 aitilipr oar that turned: un understood that no spec _ parce expectedly into the boulevard cance should be attache? te ne | Practically all th ypants of the | tact that he crossed the continent) icrsng car wore burt with Hill - | tter was coming Went, any-| | how, sald Hannaford, with George pont Morgan, was and {a Wall street's greatest wizard, So, acct e they all made the trip; Construction will in in the ot in re) Simple, is it not? No,/spring on the first roads under the ‘ i ‘i so ik 000,000 bonds voted by King e@ pp getting into active harness) county ath? The plans for Rothell, Redmond While in Seattle, Hill waa the) Snoqualr Des Motnes-Manhi ' guest at a dinner at the/and the Black Diamond-At Rip! a nier club, tendered him by his roads were approved 1 y old friend, Judge Thomas Burke State High Commiast ove J, Roberts County Dnty 0 Nomo QuININE” | Denton. The preliminary survey 2 for tho Cascade scenic highwa Free Souvenirs for All Visitors Tomorrow ihave alao been completed POISONED KNIFE USED ON GENERAL? New Location—First Av., Corner Pike, mupetite S Public Market “The Red Front Clothing Co., Men's Clothing and Furnishing in this ¢ take pleasure in announcing Its Grand Re in 1 at its new Jocation, 1610 Firat Av., opposite the The old Red Front HAVANA, His physicians | Pedro Guerrero, in passing Dias and {s remembered by thousands as the reliable, one-price, money ad aw AOR AO for signs bis friends, had heard Diaz make an back store. “The Red Front” carried the best line of clothing and of poison in the w a would-be ame cing ee fapataine bea furnishings, and, quality considered, their price wan alwayd lowest. |[lassassin inflicted on Gen. Fellxireneig, Need OF the Mextear Such a policy, we are glad to say, will be maintained by “New Diaz, last night Guerrero repeated the remark to Red Front” of today: In honor of our re-opening, and ag an in Though there were hinta that the a party of Mexicans a short distance ducement to all old friends and new, we will present tomorrow knife used was poisoned, there had away, The entire party moved over “ been n toms of It so far. The to where Diaz was sitting ABSOLUTELY FREE, a very handsome souvenir, which we Bicol were Ir and the sur After a few hot words, Guerrero hope will serve t new your acquaintanceship with “The New thought th would heal sprang at Diaz with a knife, cutting Red Front.” Remember the location, oppovite the Market, at 1610 9) quick! him hehind the ear in the neck 4 t a dine orth of Pike St Diaz was attacked while he was Some one discharged a revolver mene nest, § £6 g00re ose. of Ft listening to @ band concert in the during the excitement and Care \Malecon, A young Mexican named was shot and seriously injured, nted t Then | heard that “Paid y nt and tremendo was the dramatist in Full” had been produced and was an success. Little, shabby, frothy, lackadalsical of the hour! Wis royalties were $4,000 a 1 ) was sent fr ’ Seattle’ s Leading Dentists _ The Ideal Dental week! By and by “Paid in Full” came to the city where | happened to be. Gene came along. | saw him in the lobby He wore a dress sult and) looked prosperous, And, somehow, he seemed to have gained an inch or so in stature Does Very Well BLU F COUNCIL He was very kind and friendly—but somehow he wasn't the man | A highwayman Offi had known, the police reporter of other days. He was somebody elee ington sleeping car ice —Gene Walter, the eminent dramatiat train pelled the Advice FREE And when the curtain had fallen on the last act of “Paid In Full,” from the lection parsen: 1 had to admit, for all the mean jealousy that rankled In my puny gers, and escaped with about $500...) Sika a * eae breast, that It was good; far better than the average; far, far better 4 i, Seas aieok: S00 eke than | could ever hope to do He had the divine affiatus, all right, WILL CONTINUE DEBATE theugh he had kept it hidden as something of which he was ashamed, Or was it because it was a The question whether labor - . #5 to | thing sacred? 1 do not know fons, as they exist nt, are An Walk Weky iGunaniled During the week of his stay he met a newspaper man who had r t to soctet ated At | sstalese extra ak Retoniond loaned him $50 and had never expected to get It back. Gene handed st session of the me day lit paration him $1,000. erary club of the Y. M will be continued at the seas Later Gene married Charlotte Walker, And he wrot one of the stage beauties. more plays. And he made more and more money. Per bape | will @ him next week Perhaps he will remember me. Oh, well, we all have our beautiful dreams, and sometimes, though rarely, they come true. When I was six years old or thereabouts, my mother said I might some day be president of the United States, and I agreed with her. ch | erie Hats Manhattan Shirts Interwoven Sox 4 42> Every Day Isa Day of Great and Special Value-Givin z, At Tailored Ready Co:! Men and young men alike acclaim the sterling worth and high char- acter of the merchandise we offer, and to prove their sincerity, they pro- Is it any wonder that this great business is forging ahead in the estimation of Seattle people by leaps and bounds? day evening. sclal Boston Dentists BULL BROS. onmelt aS Stun Just Printers Office Hours, # a, m. to @ p. m.; Sundar, | 1013 THIRD a AIN 1043) > claim the fact to their friends! a se -. Second floor of the entire building devoted to clothing. Where We Save You Money on Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats Pick one Saturday from our great November shipments of strictly new arrivals at $15 $18 $20 $25 Union-Made Clothes $15 to $35 Laat peer GALORE! awe | } oan a) ei cad ; baie ieee : oe ei d hte oe vig “aie a 86.00, Trouser Specials Sanford T. R. api Stetson ray ull 50 4 ‘ \ to $8.00. \ $2.00 $3.00 $4 and $5 Cordur $2.00 to $4.50. No \ J) Having the right dd ght 4 elling the truth ab th is what makes us grow Shirts! Gloves! } Big stocks and great val- Tai red Cd Ly: Pacial ahewinee I, as ues, Mantrattan, Arrow ee s and “ou ; ar $100 y $4.00 lannel ts with. ; lark, = with anil to Yesler at Third Av. Fourth at Pike St. Dent Howhes and The Store That Satisfies. ‘ 5

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