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me tes et fi w LAST 2 TIM MOORE TONIGHT TOMORROW | GEORGE KLEIN PRESENTS ANTONY CLEOPATRA | BOXES AND DIVANS, 500—8:30 1O-—PRICE ED Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 12-13 Special Matinee Tuesday Prices, Nights, 50c to $3. Matinee, 50c to $ | The Moet Expensively Dressed, the Most Talked-of and the Most Famous of All Stars Gaby Deslys| Singing and Speaking Entirely in English, in “THE LITTLE PARISIENNE” A Modern ThreeAct Musical Comedy With HARRY PILCER And the Big Winter Garden Company and Beauty Chorus, Inciud- Ing Forrest Huff, Fritz! von Busing, Charies Angelo, Louise Meyers, Hattle Kneitel, Percy Lyndal and Others. Costumes by Etienne Drian, Famous Ory Paint Artist. Gaby Changes Her Costumes Twelve Times at Every Perform ance, Selecting From a Wardrobe of 150 Gowns. First and Farewell Tour of Gaby Matinee and Night, January 17 “Eelipsing loftiest previous achievements.”--N. Y. Wortd, November 4, 1913. Pavlowa : Organization of so WITH M. NOVIKOFF Symphony Orchestra, Theodore Stier, Conductor Scenery of Sumptuous Magnificence TWO SEPARATE, BRAND-NEW PROGRAMS “Divinity of the dance.” — N.Y. Sun, Nov. 4, "13. Matinee—“Magic Flute,” “Invitation Dance” and 8 Divertiseements Night—“Soiree de Dance” and “Orientate,” 7 Divertissements GAVOTTE PAVLOWA AT BOTH PERFORMANCES MAIL ORDERS NOW TH ° - - MOORE i] There's a big Week ahoad at the Moore theatre, one of the big | gest in many moons | Three world-famous stars will be seen here. Gaby Deslys, the much-talkedof Gaby, will appear next Monday and Tuesday nights | a musical comedy will be heard Wed-| The Little Parisian Paderowsk! Tuesday mat The greatest nesday nigh And Paviowa, the Incomparable Russian dancer, will head a big y at the Moore Saturday matinee and night, January 17 ts Parisian in every twist of her toe and shrug of her shout the stuff that cost King Manuel the Portuguese throne ntirely in Kinglish. and nee in Planiat of this age, compa der Gaby and {t's will speak and sing She ts surrounded by a large and capable company, which Inele her daneing partner, Harry Pileer; Forrest Huff, who is remember aw the Chocolate Soldier; Fritei von Busing, also of the first “Chocolat Soldier” company seen her Ndgar Atchison Bly, Loulse Meyers Charles Angelo, Hattie Knettel, Percy Lyndall, a beauty chorus, and au orchestra of 18 p One of the ities will be the famous "Gaby Gilde.” Ae far an Gaby ts con 4, her first part might well be called a “Dressmaker's Dream,” owing to the wonderful gowns she will exhibit. These number | nearly 200 | le in METROPOLITAN .., POISON IN CUP: The Metropolitan's first offering of the w year will b a theatrical novelty of unusual interest, brought to Seattle within a few weeks of lls OF CHOCOLATE: introductory American showing which was in the New 4 sterdam th New York in fon pleture production ar incipal events a the life of LOS ANGELES, Jan. 10.—-County and city police authorities are tn vestigating th ath of Miss Mary Kilfoll, who succumbed to convul sions after drinking @ cup of choco th the Immortal composer, Richard Wagner. There will be matineo and night performances, beginaing with a matinee Sunday The Life and Works of Richard ate that later was proven tO COM) Wagner” ia the title. The scones tain a amount to more than a cold reettal Miss Lillian Palmer and James) of biographical facts They are Sullivan, niece and nephew of Mis®) 4 yroat series of intensely Int Kilfoll, also drank the poisoned jn¢ stories—draman, comedies, and, chocolate, but were saved by med: once in a great while, a tragedy ical means taken from the exciting history of Acordiug to Coroner Hartwell, 4 wonderful character. Tho exhtbt Misa Kilfoll ai last Monday nied by an organ de 1 the woman's broth ore of which Is a ape ers, Philip A. Kilfotl and James F ngoment of Wagnerian se Kilfotl, with whom she 4, at . prepared eapectally as an onee asked for an investigation accompaniment for these filma, A The circumstances of lecturer, reciting one of the beat/ how * were not sed biographies of the great known until last night, r ever written, tells in de-| burta it was tssued. Jame® taj! of each scene as it appears ou Kilfoll told the coroner that the can hich contained the chocolate had! been in use several days the screen. MANTELL COMING _ e 3 bef ytd baat aaa reeves |, Revt. B. Manteil will appear at made from the same can, he « the Moore theatre for a week's en He could offer no explanatic Gagement, begining Monday night, eee ecath the Kiltoiis|228uary 19, in the following came here recently from Chicago, | Shakespearean plays: “King John. The brothers are realty brokers. Merchant of Venice.” “Macbeth wt “King Lear,” “Hamlet” and Bulwer CHORUS T0 GIVE Lytton'’s “Richelieu ines sais SEATTLE o So Commenciag Monday night, Ral- loy and Mitchell will present at the Seattle theatre “The Silver Horde.” This intensely interesting and heart sTipping sequel to Rex Beach's play, ‘The Spollers,” will follow the lat- tor named play. > writer of the present day can compete with this live-wire author of red-blooded and virile CONCERT JAN. 20 One of the most {mportant events of the season will be the concert of the People’s Chorus at the Hippodrome Jan. 20. The chorus numbers 250 voteces and {s exceptionally well trained The Mendelssohn male chorws. | tr. PRICES: Divane, $3; Orchestra, $3; Parquet, $2.50; Dress under Mr. Davies, will assist. This | stories, and “The Silver Horde” ts Circle, $2; Balcony Circle, $1.50; Balcony and Gallery, Reserved, |male cholr consists of 50 voices | 1 in his very happiest vein. : x R \ ‘ and is an excellent organization. | breathing as It does the outdoor at Pir Sera ieen Greorven) C6 Cones Soloists are Mrs, Grace Farring-| mosphere of mountain and stream BOX OFFICE SALE OPENS TUESDAY | ton-Homsted soprano Mra./it takes as {ts central character AL A Romeyn-Jans contralto; Theo|“Cherry Mallotte,” the delightf |Karl Johns! tenor, and W. F./ figure so prominent in “The Paull, baritone, all of Seattie. Spotlers In “The Silver Hor W. H. Donley, the director, en-| Cherry bas lived down the past and WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, JAN. 19 joys a reputation in his line of| meets the one man who blinds her to all others and fills her whole life} with brightness work that ts international fictal STAR—SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1914, 3) THREE WORLD-WIDE STARS Gaby Deslys and (inset) Mile. Paviowa, Who Come to the Moore This| Week. LARGE DOINGS AT BOTHELL TONIGHT Seattle, ate country will big boulevard blowout at the Bothell | theatre tonight, mulligan will be served, and where | ut! Mayor 8. F. Woody of Bothell, as of. “windjammer’ a humber of distinguished spiele nd good roads men to discourse in brief courses. The occasion fs the | Seattle Bothell Pacif where h at the a chickea ning of the ighway All of Bothell, and a large part of! Everett and the Intermed! be there will call upon t Tho following ts the program of ad- dresses | Pr toa SATURDAY, SUNDAY MATINEE AND > wast “The ssl , MONDAY, JANUARY 12 MITCHELL WEEK COMMENCING BAILEY & Present The Silver Horde Rex Beach's Latest Drama of the North. Evening Prices, except Monday. «+. 50c, 30¢ and 20¢ Matinees Thursday, Saturday and Sunday...........28¢ Special Bargain Night Monday........-.c.seeseeees-25¢ FIRST AND MADISON THE HOUSE OF MUSICAL ComEDY THE ROSEBUDS—TIVOL! CHORUS GIRLS Week Commencing With Monday's Matinee, Jan. 12 Keating & Flood’s Portland Company Presents “VARIETY ISLE” A unique musical comedy, with a gorgeous tropical setting. Featuring the celebrated Rosebud chorus girls in lat est song and dance hits. Matinee 2:30 daily. Evening performances 7:15 and 9 o'clock. A + 50 SHOW FOR 15c AO 2 ste gh pe = BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE Extraordinary Feature—Double Headliner! LITTLE HIP “Smallest Performing Elephant in World” —And— NAPOLEON “The Wisest of All Apes” OTHER BIG FEATURES 10c and 20c. | ra eee 4g |, There will be music by Warnock's \{___ vou poe ey By MS} People’s Ch iD es n en y ocal solo b > | LEAVENWORTH, Kan. Jan. 10.) A go tropical island set-| Di. Bums Bedlow; & voce! solo by op e’s orus In an Elaborate Production of ARRANGEMENT OF PLAYS |—E. D. Dennison of Lenexa, Kan.,| ting make background for next | soig by Mra, Harlan E. Rupp, and a 250-——-VOICES——250 | brought to Fort Leavenworth yes-| week's musical comedy at the Tiv Pn H. W. DONLEY, Cond | Monday King John aE to Port ia delivered nim{oll theatre, namely, “Yariéty fete” | Yoon! solo by Mrs. Le Gran¢ t JONLEY, Conductor Tuesday .... Richetien Hi) io the military authorities The 1 is laid In an enchanted © food will begin at look. * MENDELSSOHN MALE CHORUS | Wed. Mat Merchant of Venice Bly g De on deserted bis|south sea island, whose ki b ee Vv IES, C Wea, Might Macbeth pany at Galveston last Septem grey, gee igh ooo? 43 Th | SOLOISTS—M ee a ae ; nena digs } mpany at Galvents Septe and left no suc ne SOLOISTS—Mrs. Grace Farrington Homsted, soprano; Mrs. AND FIVE OTHER CLASSIO | — | cently show | re ade by thr wise men GIRL CAPTURES SHOT 1s FATAL Romeyn Jansen, céntralto; Mr. Theo. Karl Johnston, tenor; Mr. ORDERS RECEIVED NOW yin ag | father at onc jto the t that an unmarried W. F. Paul, baritone. > Sat. Night he would have to go back stranger will appear to marry the| NEW YORK age 10.—Fredertc wil pk rick epee the’ and to nee that he did, |princeas and be a satisfactory auc |Strau, long prominent 1a Gotham HIPPODRO ME JAN. 20, 8 P. M. be, , ° » pos cessor to the dead king, is fulfilled nocratic polities, was killed by Tickets—25 and 60 cents. On sale at Hippodrome, Sherman y Jail 94 . |-—_— epee ee Ria Sr | aa r aoe of sg two | agh | a stray shot fired In a fight be. Clay & Co., Woods & Burns and Martin's Music Store, January 10. x makers ‘ onard and iily oe e J 8 roe dopey REGULAR SEAT SALE THURSDAY, JANUARY 15 JOnslow 1% the roles of Adolph| Louise Jemes, if employed at | ween a ne Sirocco and Dopey |Schultz and Mike Brady. ‘The fsl-|the home of H. C. Eng, 524 Wash | ‘ |t make him king . fate aan sriday |Wealthy Italians went into hi My New External ‘Remedy | situations, beautiful] C*m® upon a char Frid Vlafter delivering to the police black | § So Good That I ke All nee, and the usual songs | *fternoon who was helping hin hand letters they had received, | q Chances on Results ¢ of the chorus and solo-|to the family silverware, and when ponte : tx are features of the play, to bel he dashed for the street, she was | eugene rere ‘ COUPON BRINGS IT 10 TRY FREE! alow for tie fist tice at Mon-! ent after him, Chased him three | fais te cure Itching 0 —_—— ‘ cava saadhan right after h i FC | Protrading Piles, 1st application reile The Puget Sound Traction, Light} matter up with the company and 1 am so sure that my Drafts will | blocks, until a telephone Ineman |" t seg | — ~|& Power Co, will be required by t an arrangement on @ | bring relief to you, no matter how|@— —@| stopped him, At police headquar ar ; by "of 88.18%. bad your case, that | want don toe | PANTAGES Jy ters he gave his name as J& vn | teak OF pte ren Gas the. vies oa The company will not p ‘ them at my 6x!” rite Hip, th cross the government canal and|!Ump sum, in all probability, but : | 6 Tip, the smallest perform ; r wil hive tat LP P4 through the|slowly, and it is belie , pense, Send my |{ng elephant the world, and h ith West waterway | ave to agree to pay a certala ;: His auto crashing through th pepditsd poss ra eved a broken wies id ’ pron he Ww a an ae | The finance committee Friday|®™mount for the number of cars elevated plank roadway railing on #6 pom ie ee sponsible for) coupon ol boslpadaed ap car Apa ss io After 40 Years Study, Dr. Van} instructed Supt. Valentine, of the|Perated over the bridges or for the Seattle boulevard, Charles Mor) yorgan a Doay was raised to the your name and | eine ‘rr et p Py) the Paataces| Vieck Found Genuine Re- |utilities dep ment, to take the the number of passengers carried. lor Schwabacher ay | address, and by ; PO) ), Jan, 10,—A bullet ¢ ‘i - = e fin committee yan, salesman fi roadway by the hook and ladder 1 YY theatre next week. The extra added| PORTLAND, Jar l lief Which Is Now Heal | to cana a bond issue of $1,750,000 Hardware Co., Friday night fell to company of engine house No, 19 return mail YOU |feature will be supplied In Walter| penetrating his left breast when| ing Thousands. thr tive ideas “ihe Wotual will pis death. who were called to the scene. Dr will get a reg |Leroy and Emily Lytell, in their| Patrolman George W. Russell's re- | have no choice except to adopt oF Puthe machine turned turtle, and|Darrow of the city hospital waa on ular Dollar pair|comedy sketch, “A Horse on Ho-| . ; SENT ON APPROVAL—WRITE TODAY ant the ‘ janded In the mud flats, 20 feet be- hand with a pulmotor, but his ef Mo at |xan.” Other numbern on the pro-| Volver fell from Ite hoseret spay di suject the whole of (he Sam Jow. forts to revive Morgan were futile of my famous) fram will be The Three Jahna, who| Charged upon striking the floor, Al LONDON, Jan. 10.—That sevoral| bridge ae According to J. G. Slavens, a pe Morgan was years old. He | Magic Foc ‘| have a novel perch act: the Slyo-| bert W. Moe, & policeman, aged 27 high army officers will be invo! Gestrian, the machine was traveling !survived by a wife, | Drafts to try! phonos, and Rice andFranklin in|!* dead today in what threatens to be a secious| _ free. If youla laughing #kit, “Won by Ten.” | The accident occurred in the candal growing out of the manage ‘RESINOL : 1 | i |central police station, Russell wa at of the canteens operated at| ‘ PARCEL POST MAP 7 el ung| @ gg | leaning over, brushing his trousers the various barracks, was which ‘ nual | ORPHEUM |when the gun fell. 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R. df i We have lettersl@ A coroner's jury Friday returned a Sra pas eae ancel rca ce eee ph Res A Mestatty, vectul map made up,|hiye rade a eee, re roads | « t3 40 years EMPRESS — | verdict fixing the responsibility for sone to the government, if to any} For skins ftching, burning am ‘ have made a special rate of one #t mt lant t Kee jeatha of Gerolomo Vicorie and]. 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Gordon ang|the latter was stabbed by her own} i Seal culeth Aad shows 2 P| Tickets will be on sale Jannary 10) tu NSRIDRe AIL ead rdon and) iiaband. Rafael Cefalo Is at the| YOU Or. Van Vieck’s 3-fold Absorp- The soothing, healing Resli in # all th p | present a comed: rivers ns, cities, etc., In the) yer pmpany, will Present & comedy te Gepital, ‘bimeelt weriousty| ten, Remedy to try FREE. ‘Then ER a right into the Skil Hyer, towns, f \ rigation engine t ser nat Would Yo ibs f you are satisfied with nstantly, and 8008 tate of Washington, together with | prom : | wounded ticsived : * i r pro’ and f ‘ hag be all trace of eruption giving the population pf the age ag ey. 1 tak un Ww x 8 youn ee : ‘ over the state ar n t s ; : They do this even in severe @ fous places, and the shipping costs | Ov", the, stat i torn 00 ound FE: Wo ‘nell MADISON, Win, tan, 10.—John| 1 t4/ interest in the 1 mad fi ee a wa |, MA ’ » Jan, ohn | stubborn case ere other: ai fanpage, MA, et sie : ATTACKS GIRL | Tilt taal |m ymeen’ untae Sca"tna|sabiom, cae shea #0 valuable thet ip have supplied | organization will he effected, Icob t t 1e1| aids to good health—and to the} |nephew of ex-Senator Spoone ctl “You need never. h aie to use fig as le postoffice with aavire! ng toward the prome nd de 1 a strength, comfort andcheerful-| Pyreatening to “eut her heart snd diltled Miss Emily MeConuell,| Resinol. It is a doctor's preserll: ae lopment of lg ente ness which depend on thecondi-| out” it she made any outery, a man a teacher, and himself tion that has been used by ot In addition to a large map of the State of Washington, 2 map of the United States Is shown, and also a map of the world, prises @n the sta’ |SCRAP OVER WILDE The Star wants everyone of its | ~ mail subscribers to be supplied! ONDON Jan 10.—Jacob with cone @f these maps, and is| Kpatein Ipter of the Oxear makiug the following offer: Every!» Vjilde monument placod subscriber who renews his sub-| under $500 pereg bonds for iption promptly for six months| threatening tg 1 the 1 or more will be mailed one of these! ty" of Lor fred Dou maps, absolutely free, ° author of a book on Wilde, This 3 “Coupon FREE $1.00 pate of time-tested, safe and speedy | BEECHAN’S : PILLS lo box, 10c., 250 Sold evervrhere. | tion of health—are the famous, | stopped Mise Madge Harris, of the Ritz hotel, on the second floor of the Post-Intelligencer — building about W o'clock Friday night, knocked her down, alning and snatched 5.90. purse cont PETALUMA, Jan, 10.—Aged, IN) and despondent, Mrs. Antonio |Brandt gashed her throat, inflict jing a wound from which she prot ably will die, | address. “Welte today. physicians for years in the ie ment of most forms of tions. 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