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THE STAR—SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1913. MOORE Tues.,°s* Wed.,°s° Thur.,°s* 0 Popular Priced Matinee Wed., nl Seats $1 ORR/ISON o PROOYCING CO METROPOLITAN PRESENT WHAT ANOTHER ELTINGE vice m=> ENGAGEMENT EXTENDED Sriciit PRICES fir rs $198 All Seattle Is Talking About AND GOING TO SEE JELTINGE SUPREME MUSICAL SENSATIO ag THE FASCIATNGN DOW [eae WED. $1 olin B Nights Beginning WED. DEC. 11, Mats. Wet, Sat Fisher & Stevene Present the Musical Comedy De Luxe Funniest, Richest, Biggest Ina Most Successful Musical Class Comedy Ever Produced If COMING | * I fe e o, | 3 tsel The famous original pink of “Rought and Paid For,” a Wm. A he, “ | fection sicgieg “thy dancing 4 duction oming to the girls { Theatre-cooers will be dellghter in the announcement that Julie Eltinge’s engagement tn “The Pa einating Widow" has been extended Julian Eltinge holds a 2 among the Pa - > ». He tw prot ably the only comedian who could extend bis engagement another week, and hope to round out A fortnight’s successful engagement 1 larke audiences that have ed him at every performance ing hie original engage evidence that his “Fe Widow” has swept along with the acclaim of a new show, and that he will not be disappointed . = 6 ° 5 “What Happened to Mary,” a new of Owen Davis t Moore | MOORE ILADIES| LIVING WORLD ORIGINAL "MARY ” NEW YORK STORIES PRODUCTION ————E————————————E————————_ EVENING PRICES—$1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c. | Miss Anne Rradley, who will be MATINEE WED., BEST SEATS $1.00 seen In the title role, displays cley or and artistic work in “What Hap. One Week, Commencing Sunday, December 7 J)... ‘ingens who is credited MATINEES WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY : William A. Brady Presents “Bought and Paid For” with a big purpose, which makes it unlike any play previously offered The play means something more than just three hours of pleasant of the moet tntelll ra of youthful roles Kent tpterpre’ on the American stage. } By George Broadhurst ’ » for one week begin ‘ r r BN A Race Between Smiles and Teare—The Best Play of the Season J O'"* mber 7 The Tik Tok 4 ‘ | j | D y z PRICES-—$1.50, $1.00, 75c, S0c, 25c. Man of Ox" and Anna Held will| ; ' SEATS ON SALE THURSDAY |, $1.00 POPULAR MATINEE WED.,, BEST SEATS $1.00 $0.9 ‘ H Pee es a MAIL ORDERS NOW. SEATS THURSDAY. || ?~—~pantaces o © Bothwell Browne's big tentious dance revue, feat De Al Mile. Guilda, Net and 10 beautiful danct First and Will be the headline feat Madi new Dill at Pantages, ope’ jadison |the matinee Monday, 1 Iries a special car of » . f Mghting effects, and is House of Musical eee one of the most pronounced hits to | visit the house during the season t For the extra added feature of the i week, Manager Pantages will bring on the Six Musical Spillers. Other numbers on thy ‘ogTam will be Al Weston and Irene Young in “A Mod THE FAMOUS ern Fiirtation”; Cole Russell and Davis, playing “Waitera Wanted,” and the La Belles tn a novelty com | jedy turn. | BAILEY 8. MITCHELL MGR "25/0 Saturday Night, Sunday Matinee and Night THE GREAT DIVIDE) WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, DECEMBER 1 Bailey & Mitchell Present kta (1) Scene From “What Happened to Mary.” at the Moore; (2) De Albert and Mile. Juelda, at the 4 8 arpa Tivol | Pantages; (3) Julian Eltinge, in “The Fascinating Widow,” at the Metropolitan; (4) The La Farra Sisters, i o es »| at the Tivoli; (5) Charles Schad, at the Seattle. | With the famous tango dance 88) v.14 any of the several great rural semana aiid —— = | |Fibcd’Manicel “Comedy “company {dramas that have found thelr way | | ORPHEUM It EMPRESS by the Diablos, direct from New York, and 14 i will produce “The Follies,” « satire| to the hearts of the people in the) PRT a comedian, assist “A Night in # Police Station” w! on Now York society life, at the| Mt decade. lhe the headiine attraction at the ow Mg production of the musical Tivol) theatre @uring the ‘The husking bee “—" the OF the 3 marin sae bp the | theatre next week. It 1 commencing with Monday matines.| third act, has created considerable °% & ‘avesty “Prope” a & company of 12. Merian's| “THE FOLLIES” A Roaring Satire on New York Boclety Many late popular song and danc |farorable comment wherever the| Orpheum theatre next week. Local i pantomime will be the added ee Bee Se Se ee ba oaok nas play has shown. _| movies will also be shown. | week's hc ay spk oa Sic ecrs|"THE OPEN DOOR SEATTLE WOMEN TO Matinee 2:30 p.m. Evening Perform- [at iad be partieeetioa te ea = Editor Star: In your strong er- HELP IN FIGHT FOR | attraction. The Great Rural Classic by Charles Pidgin. Week Commencing Evening Prices, except Monday...........50c, 30c and ‘ances, 7:15 and 9 p. m. | 14 chorus girls of the company. tiele yesterday on the Open Door| Matinees Thursday, Saturday and Sunday............ PRICES 15c AND 25c. i} eee | mission there are two statements I ( .ONDEMNED MOTHER silane .” SEATTLE 9 | Wish vou Kindly to correct. First, 1 —@|the cinner given the unfortunate Like « crisp and refreshing | breeze | men on Thursday night was provid Seattle women are joining in! TONIGHT from the hills of New England, | ~ > large numbers the nation wide | sc tibliglaeye=teoogd MOORE LAST TIME bringing with tt the «weet aroma nf| Churcnes St Mf hes Fi Ey coded pre to Gov. St Baldwt rae 7 “Better than TONIGHT the woods and the homely music of fing ME University M.E., PID" |\Conmectiont to sme = JULIAN sme | he . t| First M. E., University M. E, Plym/ Connecticut to save young Mra. $1.00—Mat Today, Rest Seate—¢1.00 the ‘armyard, “Quincy Adams Saw outh and the Firet Presbyterian— yer” will come to the Seattle theatre! i; contributing either by cash or| Desi Wakefield trom the gallows. L TEN G \The Bird of Paradise ',°°*.%°*%;:o@™nci2« Monday |g SES Rak. a ee Among the representative social aradise jmeme December}. 1 to catia on af fond, |workers and club women, there Is fe “THE FASCINATING WIDOW" pea een | Next, I do not belleve Mr. Baker), vorrect unanimity of opinion Special Bargain Night Monday PANTAGE: “Unequaled Vaudeville Means Pantages Vaudeville.” BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE Do you want a woman hang: ed? If you don't a few minutes of your time with a pen and ink he cause of Mrs. Bessie d 1914, on the Connecticut gal- lows. People ali over the coun- MET Gs to 00; Mate. S60 to $1.50, | AVENE Prices, 61-80, $1, The, Ste, Be, |'s ts recpouatee ee ee ae against capital punishment under || try are writing letters of pro- |! pe . ny circumstances, and it appeals | test, urging commutation of her a tapes delet walas Br ‘CRUSHED IN ICE a ese ace ae col ieee ates | er sn “hog age fe cints Bances Bothwell Browne's ints was certain of victory today, unless aida T thank you for myself and for [tae sae or fry hg two etter il rele: qgncaress it to TIT GIRLS DANCES Gorgeous GIRLS | GIRLS DANCES GIRLS GIRLS DANCES Dance GIRLS he should have an accident. He had) NOME, Nov. 29—Word has been |the few devoted men and women innoccence, in spite of the jury's GIRLS DANCES Revue GIRLS ore Jactuaily flown 28 days, totaling 12, Tecelved here that the Mary Sacha, | ¥ho are, #o far as they are able. SY | verdict member of the etate board of PARIS, Nov. 29.—Aviator Helen, | ,- one of the power boats with the) !SK food and shelter to the home pt z d 59 mt t te: | 8, which meets Decem- . . janing to beat Fourney's rec-| miles, but a technical error rob- | viniaimur Stefanason Arctic expe-|!eas men, and I have faith that EVERETT-ARATT bers. See These Fair and Merry Maids Shake bed bim of nine days of this fight. qirion, has been crushed In the joe,| When the Christian geople of the INTERURLAN mail AY Moving Pictures of the Last Nignt on “Barbary Co: } He expected to average 233 miles But there was no tntimation that the | City once fully understand the situa-| | SPATTLE TO RYERSET — Limned | OTHER BIG FEATURES ford, Conn. The governor Is a His Might {* not straight-|Karlak or any member of the expe. | tion, tae organized churches will be |} ? 1136, “We who know the cost of bri dition suffered. 1 eiee. Shee fon the waceareonta | Zi 0 ling life,” saya Mra. Austin B. Grit-| seeend 2 aaa - tun ‘ours for the unfortunate, | = cat o > * | "JON BUSHELI. Th cte—feattio, Fifth av, near | fitha, president of the Mothers’ co Mere | gress, “cannot reconcile ourselves! Limtteg to any right of the state to destroy ite life. That is why I am emphatic: i toa. | LY Oppored to war, too.” 5 2 KILL cM ANYHOW | pu 15 ceria i) ious a m | “Clyfilization has advanced too wi Freight leaves both ettiee @ oe p m | to permit the hanging of mothers,” : VANCOUVER, B. C., Nov, 29.—| Bailard citizens at a mass meeb Justice William H, P. Clement of the {ng fa Junction hall, Friday nig! | < the on tain | PACIFIC NORTHWEST. TRACTION Co (says Mrs. Thomas F. Murphine, = Pron ‘ ve count wil gy Ng em | ETT WARK ‘| president of the Equal Sutfrage|® suprame court of British Columbia indorsed Cectl B. Fitzgerald, a r a ais tak to ene Pacaadts league. "The doctrine of an eye| 4S found guilty in a decision hand- estate man, as the Ballard candidate t Yetoed by the Seaver fis in ebmniatt O. & O. MEDICAL CO. for an eye belongs to an age of e¢ down yesterda by Justice Cas for the council next spring. Thomas os the excheque: t, of hav- W k icipal Mis 622 Third A 2nd Fl brutal barbarism. Capital punish.|8¢!8. of the exchequer court, of ha insor, an outspoken muniel a i a a ar ve., 2ni OOF. Fment # be abolished alto-| 'N& padded his expense accounts. ownership man, was defeated. ‘ ck courses that amounts (0 nut|| Entrance, Paxton Hotel. | gothor tainly It must not te| After his appointment to the su-|sor withdrew. "Holton did not pam caun.to 4 a: tha ooemnall ue MOY J. WING invoked against a mother of two, PTeme bench from Grand Forks, B. (ticipate in the meeting, and sent © ge get eg erste ph g | babtes.” |C., while he was living within a few | reprasentative to announce he Ob se nel: . nere anager. “The state has blocks of the court house, it was not consider the action binding o& — lector ordinance, which Cotterll! i than the indiviaasl to. cake by right) round that Justice Clement for him. 4 |charged was an attempt to juggle| © <a Ae. ae ae dividual to take human | "1 | itfe." says Mra. E. P. Fick many months put in expense bills —_ —~ he 1 c TT h ) ic reel. [Ron Ae Ave BeOS. rae chiar is| NAVY YARD ROUTE dent of the. Mothers’ ‘Training| to the government, and collected) FOR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Steamers 1 OB annety. Tourist and| school. “In this case, it could hard.|$4-299 traveling expenses, repre PORTLAND, Or, Nov. 29.—The 7 FIND HER GUILTLESS | penve Cotman tice meattio: eran, [LY DO classed even as legal mur. /*enting the cost of a return trip ev- industrial welfare commission 1] PORTLAND, Or., Nov, 29.—-A cor: | ¢ Sunday), #00. 10.30 &. m. Lae, | der. This woman had absolutely|°T day he held court, between day granted mercantile houses pet oi oner’s jury has today exonerated |7:°° (except funday. Gunday, 2:20), 638 /no word in the making of the laws Grand Forks aud Vancouver. mission to employ women until 9 Pavilion |Mrs. Josephine Loveland of all)? ; ect te change withour |£0F the aileged violation of which - — p. m, for the four Saturday nights | | blame in connection with the shoot |» | she is condemned to death.” Fruits of the juicy class are good before Christmas and the three | Ist ing and killing of her husband, W,|Whene Main 9101. Fare 60¢ Round Trip. | — Unsue cles cleansers. nights preceding Christmas day. Loveland, an engraver, Wednes Sema | eee December 1st-6th | day, The jury held that the fatal | [Sins ee Senta || Make This and Try Te for AT NIGHT|Weak, Inactive Kidneys Cause ‘ | ‘oughs. Open Monday Evening, and | WITHDRAW OIL LANDS” | ween . ~ | The Seattle postoffice has be from 2 to 10 p. m. balance TAFT, Cal, Nov. 29.—Fifteen | not pio uc roupie 4 undred acres of of] lands ad | notified to arrange to keep the po of the week. (Lectures at Se ee Hote ware witetcare | tal savings benk open evenings. mation, and held for elasni@tcntion. | atix one pint of granuiated augar| { E ean Federation of | | witht rranulated sugar! Labor, in {its recent convention WILL GIVE CARD PARTY if tn APs. Maem, ater. and sti) here, that the bank be kept open ‘ . nights, prompted the action of > COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS may be obtained of any of the following |The Daughters of Bt, George IE cee dei tion of the K Dealers: give a card party jome of| Take a teaspoonful every one, tWol ‘There 1s a probability th odak ie! Mrs, Palmquist, 119 28th N., Thurs: | ¢ or three hours “ y hat the os s ty Co day afternoon at 1 o'clock v imp! edy takes hold of eg iw i A month and $500 as nderson Supply Co., « - a 2 e re 111 Cherry Street ac ore auickly than anything |@ total will soon be Hfted Campbell Drug Co, * . 4559 California Avenue White House Billiard (4) 3.82 NM, Guat nade of! wut aca, Capitol Hill Pharmacy, « . Cor, 15th Avence ‘No. and East Republican Street | Parlors Open iT en a A ST] Fl H Fo: Columbia Drug Store, « ° . PA + 4901 Rainier Avenue ff). pane |tito and ‘Iw alightiy daxactve whet 1 CHE . Fremont Drug Co., . . + Cor. Fremont Avenue and E ‘wing Street oe ikea tthe oe ene acd Aken more. and better cou eys Hubbard’s Drug Store, « a fe ‘ 7a Woodlanh kvemes mrs, located in the new Joshua | rite buy. ready| WASHINGTON, Nov. 29.—Lead: yeuMaT SNE DDER . Lowman & Hanford Co., . . . © 616-620 First Avenue mally opened t ne fe perfectly Jorg in the fight to enfranchise wom-| R K' and BLA Northwestern Photo S: Co, and e e ‘ 1320 Sec. » of bill , valu ne concen jen ftom practically every state! 5 ; The Rhodes Co., early Co. * . . “1321-1305 aa ya ial attraction and ta rich tn) Kuntucel |Sathered here today to attend the| Backache, rheumatism and all kidney and bladder dit South Shore Ph een OCORe AVORES | Kent md Milla Netzel, both her hatural pine elements) 46th annual convention of the Ne- are caused from weak, inactive kidneys, «which fail to filter tl ore armecy, . . . §5th Street and Meridian Avenue in the billiard world, will Gtr ing to the mem | tional Woman Suffrage association TQ nh Standard Drug Co.. ° : Co o haan i Bo | 0 points 181-Balke Line at |Siaies,,, Quer preparations will not live hundred delegates are expect, | the powonm and keep the blood pure. The only way to ‘A.J. Stant ’ r. Queen Anne Avenue and Boston Street ) sharp, Seating room will be|” Making cough syrup with Pinex|ed today. Pect-! itively and permanently cure such troubles is to remove y i, ley, e ° ° 809 Third Avenue ample and a good game Is assured, [ANd suKAr syrup (or trating ’ - < " cause. The reason why Foley Kidney Pills are the U ie Suns rh Ay ° 20h Ave. and Market St, end 4831 20th Ave., N. W. a " mie any alee ong ae the United Staton and can t] WILL HAVE “INSIDE INN medicine for kidney and bladder troubles is because they 4 , ewe ype Jeffersot ble often imitated 1 old, | —_—— Posk B Wi jarmacy, © . University’ Station is considered one of the finest ful mixture has never” bes | SAN BRANCISCO, Nov. 29.—The| M&de wholly of those healing, strengthening and restorat rank B. ilson, . - . . . 224 and 318 Pike Street rooms in the Northwest, xtra at Jaranty of absolute (watiatac. {1915 fair directors decided on an| ingredients that nature needs to build up and renew Wilson McVey Co., ° + 104 Occidental Avenue | tention bax been paid to the light bs promptly. refur inside inn,” with 1,800 rooms, at, important and vital organs. See that you get Foley Ki ling system, which is sald to be al this preparatior most perfect, Both ladies ard gen tlemen are cordially invited. 3 00 to nee daily, 4 be built oe Pills for your kidney and bladder troubles. They ‘are tonic ') the exposition grounds, as a eh Jon high prices of food and lodg | sone qk on poe ge ConA Hey

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