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THE STAR—SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1913. M O O R TOMORROW NIGHT AND ALL WEEK $1.00 Popular Priced Matinees Wednesday and Saturday, Best Seats $1.00 WM. A. BRADY PRESENTS fats Night, Dec. 9 AALIALT IRST : | BOUGHT ee CLUB |f : AND PAID FOR [oe 8 © 8 EF Oe UU U8 UO UE By GEORGE BROADHURST With the following specially selected cast of players Charles Millward—Evelyn Wiedling Hobart Cavanagh—Dorothy Davies Clyde Crawford—Helen Heston Harry MacFayden oT Param rone NIGHTS a MATS. WED. Divans and Orchestra $1.50 AND SAT. Parquet and Dress Circe $1 SPECIAL ative tower thor . . . $1 Te PRICES Dress Cirde.... . « 75 Balance Balcony . . . . 50¢ . CONCERT h English, Presenting a Splendid Two-Part Program with z Scotch Irish, Welsh and American Folk Songs— Ensembles—Solos 60. __VOICES IN CHORUS——-60 MME. GRACE HUSTON, Contralt WM. PIERCE GORSUCH, Reader N DAVIES, Tenor » members Tickets may be had from « Metropolitan 3 pfitts, Thurs. Dec. ll MATINEE SATURDAY Dec. 14 and15 John Coffs Attraction Extraordinary ANNA HELD ALL STAR VARIETE JUBILEE THE GREATEST CONSTELLATION OF LUMIN ARIES ON ANY STAGE The Ultra Vivacious ANNA HELD Roland Bottomly, Charies Judels AND BEAUTY CHORUS In a New Musical Playlet, “MLLE. BABY.” Seat Sale Opens Thursday Morning—Mail Orders Now. | (1) Chartes Willard and Evelyn Wiedling, In “Bought and Paid For,” at the Moore; (2) Scene From the “Pink Lady,” at the Metropolitan; | (3) Inez Ragan, at the Seattle; (4) Myrtie De bey at the Tivoli; (5) Tony Cornette at the Pantages. ° 5 sa t METROPOLITAN SUCCESSOR TO RUHM e nine Messrs, Fisher and Stevens will WASHINGTON, Dec. 6—It ts Present the most popu of all said Naval Constructor H. M. G | musical comedies of the present at #0n Will succeed the late Naval generation, “The Pink Lady,” the Metropolitan Thursday, Friday |Comstructor T. F. Rubm as hull do and Saturday of the coming week, | Pertment officer at Mare Island with a special matinee Saturday —_—_—- —___— It bas 4 rattling good story, full of honest fun, with music that ts a delight, and an excellent cant, tn “Our greatest handicap has waa been “He therefore advocates a com 1 lack of electric power to sell, and|prehensive plan of on a com Jeluding scores of pretty girla | betas |not competition.” which will take care of immediate ° °° That's how Superintent Ross of needs as wel MOORE |Dr. Van Vleck Found Genuine |tne city lighting department sizes The present plant, he says, is |*“Bousht and Paid Relief Which is Healing | up the situation tn bis report to the doing @ capacity business, It has bone alge ety but 14,000 horse power at {ts com-| ° | ~ | leounct! on the Lake Cushman X cake toe nyo " spot cess hydroelectrio project and a sug: mand, and could easily double the} the Mc ener | __ |eested plan of development of elec- amount of business if tt had the/ | he etsey daela with the | Postal Brings It to Try Free tric power to meet the demands of power. | ag gry Bee noe r, ae Four Power Sources | | ge of ‘ > ——_ {the future. The report will come) ark tly bn amd tie a |before the council next week Ross’ plan is to develop four | han hi i | . gunk a Piles), for a true cai er cure ‘oes favors the immediate acqul-| . 0" In accepting the proposal of the | we ots ‘|sition of the Lake Cushman site by |6,000 k. w steam plant already au [millionaire she mado no pretense | itself. You must act Lat us wend Saturday Night, Sunday Matinee and Night The Brightest Gem That Ever Sparkied tn Musical Comedy WEEK BEGINNING SUNDAY, DEC. 14 The Highland Comedy Success BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS Mall Orders Now. ale Thursday. ; First and Madison Home of Musical Comedy TODAY AND SUNDAY pro horized for construction; (b) the] j you this treat-|Condemnation proceedings it a to F tia” Seattan Free, toda,|from that source can be ential |darne 1915, to be paid from the hd develops into love which battles) Hundreds have Avaliable, Ross figures, will be five|proceeds of the $425,000 now Cc ms a er |with pride when, in a moment of drunken debauch, he tells her he been saved from|years, and will cost, exclusive of | kuthorized for such purpome; (c) has bought and paid for her. ee oe and iiand and water righta, $5,063,000.|the construction of the Cedar river | erations tunnel and one 10,000 k. w. gener cy Dr. v o 3 ator, at a cost of about $1,100,000; | fold Absorption Act Quickly and this construction to be followed | raising the dam to 1,590 feet, WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY. ‘Anna Hato comma poise nats |e 9 } . 7 Ht te successful | ryan: { h h 000 ‘T F Wi DECEMBER 8 Vocal. Tatci seas eae ae ot lment caused” bY poor "digestion [k. w, and bringing the total cost of “The Follies’’ Dillousness, or by Inactive bowels | development to $8,320,000; (4) con- which may lead to a serfous sick- | demnation of Lake Cushman site. | ‘|news. Immediate relief is afforded) The comprehenstve plan Involves Mme by that best corrective and pre-|an expenditure of $8,808,000. | 7 you 1 addin presences i Star Variete Jubilee.” She will| /".dvance and tak veative Plies Cured in 6 to 14 Daye | Drvggiete refund money if yAnS Sletment lwear the celebrated “diamond/ failure A great many have write stockings,” sald to cost 120,000 of cures by Dr. Van Vieck’s b] falls to francs. » ant method in the Protrvai 5 wie t aevere canes, even after 20 and |the amazing wardrobe which Anna|; = | Held will disclose at the Moore, |' a where she comes Dec. 14 and 15) at the bead of the “Anna Held All- | couraged you may Bailey & Mitchell Present Introducing the World Famous TANGO DANCE The College Widow MONDAY AND ALL WEEK - That Great Laugh Producer ieee —E | and | -s le 1 ; |" “The College Widow,” which wit [appa pete A gg vat | estate Ss y pe am |be presented at tho Seattle next|edy iike this? Send ddress| : ,, dy by G © Ade, | tod Rete atl | —_ — — George Ade’s Best Comedy er ghtch local character, incidents [int wit, Dollar” Trem &, M4 everrwhere, In boxes 100, 200.| and story are distinctly and genu- ca Tenttns benefit received at | Good ver Comedy, Good ncing Jinely American. It is as virile as wine MESSL Sinpiy wette| Two Beautiful Pennants Music, Clever C ¥ Da Evening Prices, except Monday. . : Matinees Thursday, Saturday and Sunday Special Bargain Night Monday........ ‘football athletes, whose strogetes | \ . Rit evident Out Next Week contribute to such @ picturesque |{) "you that Pig tL Bye. | third act. n any ever before ofterad a} Starting Monday, The Sta: ; ison thie pina? ‘Our instroc, | put out two beautiful per Tihustrated = im which will be given to its subserib- | = tive Book olore ak a emeeay |e eee comes free with the free trial « le € om > pe ° Tivoli ype | ree with the free trial treat-| rs for one pennant coupon clipped | METROPOLITAN ‘osicnr SNOW FOUR FEET t 4 | ner: yan Vieck Co. |trom the front page of The Star * rr aa ms The Keating & Flood Musical it Send no money—only | each pennant, | % ba ie of | le ‘omedy ¢ pany promises anc ther r address t c he main office of 6 ~ JULIAN |lively, tuneful production for the rhe iat, or at any ef ite branch | lcoming week, opening with Mon loffices. if ordered by mall, 5c |day’s matinee at the new Tivol additional must be enclosed for nig FASCINATING WIDOW" theatre. “Mrs. Temple's Telegram each pennant ordered, to cover cost apd of mailing le Founded on Prices, S@e to $2.00. is the play. There will be the usual) | |singing and dancing by the Tivoll's The pennants to be issued Mon-| 7] 1g | chorus day will be Montana and Wyoming. | . They are in different colors from Matinee: 2:30 Daily; Evening Performances 7:15 and 9 o'Clock. First Evening Performance Saturday and Sunday, 6:15 P. M. OUR POPULAR PRICES: 15¢ AND 25¢ 50c, We and 20¢ 25c 25c ECGS ARE DOWN Dec. 6. ells thing that has been u Unequalel ‘Veovite Bore 4 DENV: me tbat <r = anything that has been put out Vaudevilis.” Pia Abe ery Saree ’ PANTAGES J heretofore. The colors in these q . _|as was never known before in Its/new bill at Pantages this week,| I alow ¢: . . | The atest ni: * * SWeattars of the housewives’ ess) Vici history, The storm Had | etaite with the wntince Monday, | | already started a collection of Star | eres e any Peter Taylos and His Eight Great “boyeott movement messages were) ceased, but the city was still near Sane Pantages will offer Patet |pennants, you should start with business can have, there i “received today telling of steadily | ly paralyzed from its effects. Taylor and hie eight jungle Ions. ee wit dla sia fore, 1s the confidence of Y ' «aslumeing prices throughout the Dating from last Monday morn: |The t Arnesens, European! | Z country. | ing, 45.7 inches of snow had fallen | equil |. will be the extra added | EERE em myn ocrny the public. 7 ny * Commission men were trying to} on the level, and, of this, 37\sttraction of the program | “Animal Training Reduced to a Science.” agive the impression that the hens| inches fell between Thursday and oe " fe Jaying more generously, but | last iisht. establishing a local] @ ° That's the rate we have Borrowing money on real THE GREAT ARNESENS, European Equilibrists. y »g| Weather burean rece M | . > ‘members of the women's clubs purean recor EMPRESS | paid for twelve years. estate requires a certain OTHER BIG FEATURES. which started the boycott declared| The situation was serious today |@ ry ft was the prospect of business ru:-|The weather bureau's figures of| “The Canoe Girls,” with Nina | nation that brought the dealers to| the snow’s depth did not take the|Collins and Bert Gardner in the/ HM Why not start a saving terms. drifts {nto account. They were 10,| leads, will head the bill at the Em-) itlasieemanienbeciimesiminasanie 12, and in some places 16 feet deep. | press next week. | account today? Business was practically suspend 7. ae ae SMALL CROWD <:,*2%, poser men ands) ¢———~oreneum ‘ more of their employes could not | r ¢ HEARS PIANIST cine once citee | in eaernn Comin trgat | Ove month's interest mbers of business houses re ly a stock player in Seattle, will be will be allowed Janu- mained closed Fr customers 10c and 20c. amount of knowledge of the law pertaining to real property. Most phople have only a limited knowl- | 1 edge of such matters, and it 1s, therefore, of great | importance that the bor e==ms S f One of the best pia citals of | Could reach those which were open, | the big attraction at the Orpheum 1 , 3 > no recitals o pen. | next week in a sketch called “The we a SNE Tosy wee given at the Moore at gcd |B ary 1, 1914, on all rower deal with an institu “UNDER THE HAMMER SPECIAL | theat-e Friday night, when Fannie| TALK ON POWER SITES — | money deposited on or ff| tion whose standing in the Bloomiicld Zeisler, noted Ameri-| J. 0. Ross, superintendent of the| | | community 18 unques CEASA RANE teen nee ‘ before y Biv, meepeenl, to oo. the no ee) may ee ae tioned. Wodneeday, December 10th, tae mace ove aaaemy, 3S q “ {ges an acco MET WITH AUCH INSTANT RESPONSE —that I = q - ean planiste, appeared under the|city lighting plant, and Councilman | auspices of Clayton & Priest. From| Erickson, discussed the condemna | | os ai ae | BY A DENTIST 1 standpoint, it was one of| tion «f power sites before the Com ho lates bay tn 4 not otherwt ‘tiefied to uy ow! rents of the year. The audi-| mercial Club at noon Saturday, The oar every one whe contemplates buying and nm ine en my Sence was not as large as it should|club was to elect officers for the| ,MEXICO CITY, Dec. 6.—-Rumors ‘This axsoctation, with as- | Set Bhar now Goon THN LAND MEALLY i) i) ahave been. ensuing year, t rebel succsases sentnat Ihe, tet, ON FIRST AVENUE sets of over three millions, | —— aan — — jerala reulate reely ere today. rd has demonstrated its relia 1 AM PREPARED FOR ANYTHING from a Pullman te a SPECIAL People coma to my office every 4 STO | The government having prohibit . 3 STIVE, BILIOUS, is put Heation of any war news ex and complain about being robbed o bility by nearly a quarter TRAIN WITH A DINER. Should you decide to become my guest on this : bites ‘ money by some dentist on First av excursion, your registration with me MUST be made before moon, Set- iat it gives out officlally, it resenting himself to be Dr. BJ of a century of square deal trday, December th, We will leave the KING STREET STATION, Se { CASCARETS TONIGHT—DIME nO erie fe rele ieee noe been tus in thie and otherolties IAG 'setarday’ night, arene’ at uincy Senay morning, and return Same ports laldom would issue BEWARE of this thief who . day night, December th. ; only of federal victories, p ©) ‘That awful sourness, belching of jindigestion—it's biliousness and} With Gen. Nav », following Pu et Sound (Y OFFICES a | Write for booklet ex re will take place a 16 dames at, Soatte, Dacomber 1 acid and foul gases; that pain in|Constipation. Try Cascarets; they|M sere # of nlx dete the reb 713 first ns Sine Block plaining our plan of loan . srl, give you ‘time Se] v east, |07 » the stomach, remove the! ¢l#, shut up in Monterey, r ‘An . m ry y you fer the round trip will be the pit of the stomach, he ae paige Mocaiere apg er age ob Be ining Mt shattered “Gaocea th ue . ’ ing money without com- SE & cea coon von be burn, nervousness, nausea, bloating | gases; take bile from the liver and|#%fd the town he had made tem avin San oan after eating, feeling of fullness, diz- | carry off the constipated waste mat |porary hendquarters was momen giness and sick headache, means |ter from th ywels. Then your|t@tily expecting an attack your stomach 1s sour—your liver is|stomach trouble is ended. A Casca aati torpid—your bowels constipated. It |ret tonight straightens you, out by CLUB 18 REORGANIZED Ssocia on isn't your stomach’s fault—tt isn’t! morning. | The Tenth Ward Improvement lelub was reorganized Friday nfeht, T oan guarantees to save you Just mission. ‘Take @ trip ever the Cnecedes with me and see SegE Sake destined to become the greatest agricultural center tn the Pacific Neeth REGISTER NOW and meet me at 114 James st, where will Be teswod, night, on o¢ before © p. m. Saturday Hea Maaae the tonetrusiien of rae A Mutual Savings Soclety ie inthe Wa hin ton PHONE, ELLIOTT 5434. bridge acroes Lake Washington at Established 1901 ¢ h) g CANDY ——~_ 5 Sixth ae 4 of Tenth av A : N. K.—For full particulars seo our dail; 202 PIKE STREET Savings and Loan OnUATEST LAND GALE RVKE HELD IY Wasuinerce, === Preside wan too 713 First Avenue 810 SECOND AV. ad to let him attend, hi the first White House mus! Open snd Sundays the season last night, until ¢ fo people whe ‘wore « You see, 1 make a dollar when I a your dental -ASCARETS WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP.