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ATURDAY, JANUARY 3 1914 Attractions to Be _ Seen at Seattle Theatres the Comin De Young Sisters, at the Tivoli; l. e Jolly May Irwin tn the rollicking farce, “Widow by Proxy,” will appear SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Jan. 31.—] vertising man A verdict of not guilty was return- ~~ as be Nd the ed by the jury at midnight, acquit- Site thes psanity, murder of J. D. Van Baalen, an ad-| married man. NOT NAUGHTY |) P TO SPEND6 ALAMEDA, Jan. 31.—The schoo! | board unanimously exonerated Prin- | cipal Samuel Cohn of the Porter school, accused of over famillarity with girl pupils. | The National Rat Killer PORTLAND, Jan. 11 {to be built immediately lof between $5,500,000 000, have been let b Pacific system, Ww defense of alleging when she discovered, ting Miss Leah Alexander of the/after he betrayed her, he was a she Contracts ‘for 4,400 new wooden freight cars at a coat 1 $6,000 the Union according to Frank Robinson, assistant traffic man of the O.-W. R. & N. Co. METROPOLITAN at the Metropolitan Sunday night, continuing through the week In “Widow by Proxy” Mise Irwio is seen as Gloria Grey, a singing teacher, wh income at the open ing of the play, has dwindled down to almost nothing. She has a bosom friend recently widowed, or supposed scion of @ Mayflower famtly, He married an actress and the family ‘had refused to see her After his Alaska, a rich uncle dies, leaving marriage it, she most visit the family She refuses, but as the money Is needed, Gloria impersonates the widow and takes her place at the family homestead. A cousin of the reputed dead husband falls in love! with her, She agrees to marry him and then—the dead busband comes! back to life. The fact that the new cars will/ |be wooden, instead of steel, jmuach importance to the lumber =| | dustry of the Northwest, Stearns’ Electric Rat »=4 Roach Pasie! Ready for use, economical, reliable. ROME, Jan. MOORE THEATRE | 4 MATINEES BY REQUEST THURS. AND FRI Three of them., Priday, at Night Prices at WILLIAM A. BRADY'S Production of Louies M. Alcott's World-Famous Story is of} | BAN ON BOOKS 31.—The es ees Congregation of the Index has put | through the medium of a dramatt-| jet Maurice Maeteriinc' boc the list of forbidden lteratur Sacred NIGHTS BEGINNING MONDAY NIGHT Bargain ” Prices. MATS. AT 3 O'CLOCK. The Success of the Century MOORE Bar? After a Pins pees of almost half n century, Joe, Meg, Beth, Amy and the rest of those dear charactors |that figure in Lotise M. Alcott’s “Little Women,” are on the stage onj|zation by Marian de Forest and a | production made by William | Brady. The immortal picture of the life of four very interesting girls, typical of the girls of all hu- |manity, will be presented at the |Moore theatre on Monday night, | opening a week's engagement. Not | with the original Jo, of course, She passed away with the death of Miss | Alcott in 1888 | Owing to the demand for seats) |there will be four “Little Women |matinees during this engagement, | Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and “oem SEATTLE @ . ~ @ Owing to numerous requests the | Batley and Mitchell management has decided to continue “The Crime lof the Law” at the Seattle theatre Dramtized by Marian de Forest MEG, JO, BETH AND AMY STEP ALIVE OUT OF BOOK A Play for the Masses—A Tale for All Tastes, Young and Old—Rich and Poor Evenings and Satu $1.00, The, Me: Gallery, Ze. Lower Floor, $1.00; Haleony, Wed., Thurs. ie, S00; Gallery, te. Week Beginning Monday, Feb. 16. Mats. Wed. and Sat. E. H. SOTHERN matinee, Monday and Tursde i ight, Wednesday nigh 00, Mail Orders Filled as Recetved. day Matinee—Lower Floor, $1.50, $1.00; Balcony, Fri, Special Price Matinees— nthe Merchant Saturday matinee. EATTLE‘THEATR PHONE MAIN S45 BAILEY s: MITCHELL MGRS SECOND BIG WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY NIGHT, FEB BAILEY & MITCHELL will Continue ‘ he Crime The Law By Rachael! Marshall and Oliver Bailey Evening Price except Matinee Special Monday Oe, 30) Chursday Night aturday and Sunday. Monday for another week. This new play by Rachael Marshall, of Seattle, and | Oliver D. Batley bids fair to break jall records at this popular play: \house for the people turned away |last week amounted to thousands The Crime of the Law" ta a bold expose of prison conditions as they exist today and, at the same time it points to the remedy Tho first act shows Verne WI! |mer about to be punished for a mis take he has committed in seeking jaid for his sick father; the second | shows a vivid picture of the inquis- ftortal tortures. Misa Marshall |calls the present system “social re venge that masquerades ax justice.” -« ° A spectacular swimming and dlv act, produced by the De Young rs and company, nine cham | pions in aquatic feats, will be pre |sented as an added attraction at the Tivolf theatre next week, be- |sinning with Monday's matinee. |The regular performance will con [sist of the production of a munteal ‘omedy called, “In Poppy Land.’ Peatured in this are Ed 8. Allen lebrew comedian, and hia com Including the beauty chorus of 12 dancing and singing girls TIiVOLt \¢ © f PANTAGES ° © Headlining the new bill at Pan tages, opening with the matinee Monday, will be pretty Zena Keefe, Gaxton and Cameron and a com pany of 10 people tn “Colloge Town,” a mus melange that boasts of a number of pulehritudt nous maids and a lot of music, Another drawing card will Murphy, famous light welght pugilist, challenger of Willie Ritchie, lightweight champion of the world, and his sparring partner Eddie Miller, in a boxing exhibition and exposition of training stunts. | ‘WHITE TO MARRY Immigration comed he Tommy Commissioner Hen ry M. White and Miss Ada Cald well of Seattle will be married to. night at & o'clock at the Westinin te Pre terian hureh by the | Rev. Frank M. Silsey, Miss Cald well wt her childhood days in Bellingham and is a the high school of that place. supposed death tn) MILLION ON CARS : legacy to his niece b: To get Am W. P. graduate of | H. ¢ ter to The You say York and put uniform: The cafes closed 1 havé not Pigott Star the mayor cannot and they ¥ aired perdonal | 1 was not skinned by rivals, | nicality, which merely gave of judges Do you really bed? Isn't his re “The public has se mies today are the well as every cata in 8 Seattle candidate for mayor clone Tom Johnson in Cleveland were told th policemen at the doors to Warn women and I be closed h grievances, 1 to be. The alleged departed was & truth, answering false statements first x but by fresh evidenc think the robber ts shrewder than the rob. sl advantage due to his being less scrupulous? Interest in the matter rot enemies of every decent man and woman, as Ida St. wens at the Moore; May Irwin and Orlando Daly, at the Metropolitan; Clarke and Lewis, at the Pantages; Florence Bell, has addressed the following let the cafes, Roonevelt tn New same thing. They girls away saist of Mental |. The Happy Ha Sctence College ieational Ans ciation, of Bryn Mawr, may con tinue to harmonize and repeat th ritualistic hymn “All the world’s a song and singing. The babbling brook, the birds upon the free, The bounding echoes In the moun-| tain ringing, sing the song, ‘How Glad | Am to Bi i is well with the Mental Set college, following the ruling have merely told de by a rival candid supreme court on a tech of the need for the recall the because my open ene. ELKS ON THE JOB BOY MUST HANG 22". 'Snieists The Seattle lode « of Bika will or ganize a Denver club as the no [ning of a campaign to secate the national convention of the lodge for Seattle in 1915. The finish of ——@ | the campajen will be made at the |Denver convention next July 13 to 18. | ——— PLACER STRIKE Blanchfield, an Alaska freighter, bas told of a placer strike on the Gerchell river in the upper Tanana valley that may rich. Blanchfield has gone after buying goods tn Seattle to| take into Fairbanks. ery, he says, was made on @ stream jabout half way between Tanana | Crossing and the | Healy river. GIRLS FLEE In SCANT ATTIRE. NEW YORK, Jan 31—Eleven firemen were injured and 120 young women were driven into the street in scant attire by a fire early to-| day in Paron Hirsch’s home for working girls, Damage, $250,000. |BREAK UP GAME ‘The police raided the Tannhauser lunch room, In the basement at Sec ond av. and Pike st., last night,/ bagging 15 men on a gambling] charge, and seizing chips and cards| from being used in four games. A state charge was filed against John Gun derson, manager. CAPEN [IS DEAD Jan, 31.—-Word was re ceived of the death at Shanghal of President S$. B. Capen of the Amert an board of commissioners for for- elgn affairs. BOSTON, BENNIE ALLEN, billiard champ, begins his two-day exhibition at the White House par. lors today He also plays tonight. 66 7 FOR GRIP, INFLUENZA, COUGHS, SORE THROAT COLDS There is nothing so bad for coughing nothing so Humphreys’ cough as There i good | a cough as seventy-seven » get best results take a at the first feeling of catching Cold If you wait bones begin to take longer The Dollar {more than six until ache it your may Flask twenty-five cent vials—if) you cannot obtain the flask from your druggtst, we will send it C. O. D. (col lect on deliv Parcel | “" wi ment ery) by holds| | morning. The discor- | month of the | yworehal F THE POCKET| | For gentl jafternoon, when he decided seced | ere from “Mental Magnet 13," a 108 ANGELES, Jan. 31.—Lewis| clasy designed to inculcate a high Bundy must hang for the murder | order of intellectual sociability, are of Harold Ziesche. He was found|2ot within their rights in using the gullty of first degree murder by a| Floral Secretary's book and other Jury late yesterday. Sentence will| !!terature and funds said to belong be pronounced upon him Tuesday | the parent institution. | They Sue Seceders | The revolutionary, progressive | action of the secedera who with-| drew last October, sed the faithful, and a suft wi arted for " aan & permanent injunction to prevent | BOSTON, Jan. 31.—Mra. Jamesithe use of the name Mental | F. Lord, Thomas W. Lawson's! Magnet daughter, announced she had lost| “The trouble all came up over $1,000,000 worth of Jewelry. She| the entertainments,” said one of offered $40,000 reward “and Ro | the interested women in the case. | questions asked.” “If we had used chips instead of | money, everything would have been | so THERE, now all right. But we didn’t, and the | BUDA LOSES JEWELS ones who left grew dissatisfied. | They wanted to spend the money | tor things to eat and for musio and | PEST, Jan. 81,—Recause | We don't | balis and a swell time. akete, local garrison com-| onject to people eating all they mander, barred slit skirts from| want at home, but it is forbidden | gatherings where army officers! at the entertainments. | ere present, the women boycotted Didn't Like the Music | |® dance and it had to be cailed off.) “They didn't lke the music pro- lvided by our Happy Harmonist and Wanted too many changes “It was just like @ child Kicking | its parents out of the door. Our ritual contains some mighty | fine reading, and we couldn't af. Kenneey, ana | ford to let them use it, particularly | Athion | the Floral Secretary’s salutation to Leave Colman Doc eas, | new members cept Bandar), #:00, 10: m “ ‘Good Marshal, those you ee Sieday, 1hi6 > o: cort, would they grow like Table wubject to change without flowers, yielding to the cultured touch to blossom as the proph- ecy of fruit and frulting, in ac- cordance with the law, evolv- ing as they know and under- stand. If 80, lead on, but come again, that | may give to each sign.” FRANK P. NOLAN Stra’ Melvibe His 1407 Fifth Ave. taint Gt tke collnee, Ee will save you money on all ng orders. | "Turkish. Russian Baths Washington Baths, ———_-oe Tiles Cared te @ te 14 Dave money ff PAZO Cin rile to cure Itching Hilnde iieeding me Frotroding Piise. let application rei 800 NAVY YARD ROUTE) teamers I B Tourtet am, 2:90}, 6:30 Fare 0 NX Mr. Out-of-Town Buyer | printing by mai! Round Trin Order your son, vice preat-| who w a wit AFTER MEMBERS Bidg. Masseurs A member hip cont contest to continue Wm. Wicklund, graduate Dr, Kjel-| unt!! March 1 will be inaugurate berg’s Institute, Stockholm, Swe-|at once by the membersh!p cor den; Hilmer Peterson, graduate of tee of the Commercial Club. | Prof. Unman’s Institute, Stockholm, | The race will be made between two | Sweden. sams of 50 business men, the los. nn 1 OF tO buy 6 Sinner at the end of the campaign | LESS THAN FIVE SIGNED ntracta are in the hands of the attle Bail club. Dug lays it to ‘ederal league Moore (Paid Advertising.) | the | New Pennants Make a Hit The new Rillie Burke Series of Pennants, now being put out by the have surely won favor with readers, The new series, al though a trifle smaller than the first series put out, are made of much superior felt—the best money can buy—-and the coloring in them rivals hand-painted wor | The Billy Burke pennants are gotten out exclusively for attle Star and cannot be sec any other source than through " Star office or its branch of A series of ten pennas nm announced of ,these have b supply of the back pe tsi kept on hand to supply ne h happens to start collecting after they have been issued This week the most beautiful pennant issued to date {s being put out. The “Matinee Girl” is the | new pennant and {s made up in several beautiful colors on a deep red back ground. If you have not gecured one of thes e pennants do so at once, Clip n& coupor from front page of The Star and present at ‘The |Recently Elected by City Council) siar office or any of its branch of to Fill Vacancy fices with 20 cents and secure one Candideta Im these pennants, If ordered by { man, for Reelection Council mail, enclose five cents extra to] Two-year Term over cost of mailing | without s Week | | USE ADS TO GET | FOLK TO CHURGH vertining of cong ed by Seattle tnjg. <0 ROW belng induce mor the olty iets ethod of calling © Goto-Chures ponted tp & notices may is with the the has beep months have n outlined by Dr. Ralph Atkig irman of the de tment of of the le Mintstene An v paign will follow {n this conneetiog John W. Considine has extendeg to ehurch people the use of the Gp - noonday tee, k, April 6 tog, movement of the Bath id United Pr abyterag terian is incre it reported, The first service will be hel Feb. 8 in connection with “Got, Church da To further arouse interest tm the day, Congregational minteters hay offered a prize of $10 for the y on “Why One Should Got ———— a, Jacob Furth, the Yesler Co., and others were turned by the state land board at pia Friday on their applicatios purchase first-class shore lands Sse of the universi| ty campus, d held the 1907 law gavea ference right to the university, 12HURTIN WRECI LOCKPORT, IL, Jan. 31.—Twelte persons were injured, two fatally, in a wreck of the Alton railroads at the S eattle. ness, “explained her belief that mentality 1s all feadaches used to be the ter- ror of my life,” she said, “and the {curing of them was just as easy as falling off a log when once I got| midnight flyer early today, ner the thread of how to heal myself|here. The mishap was due tos drugs.” broken rail. METROPOLITAN SUN.NIGE Matinees Wednesday and Saturday JOLLY i RWI MAY The Lady of Laughter and Song In Her Greatest Comedy Success “Widow by Pro The Libeler Co., Mgrs '—Phitadelphia North Ai By Catherine Chisholm Cushing. “The Play of a Thousand Laughi Presented In the May Irwin manner, exactly as during tts Four Months’ Run at the George M. Cohan Theatre, N. Y. PRICES—Eves.,, Lower Floor, $2, $1.50; ENTIRE BALCONY, #1} Gallery, 50c; Mats., 50c to $1.50. BESSIE ABOTT IN DE KOVEN'S MASTERPIECE ROBIN HOOD Company of 60. Large and Pretty Chorus. Special Orchestre MAIL, OR- Seat Sale Thursday DERS NOW TIVOLI Week Commencing with Mon- day Matinee, Feb. 2 Keating & Flood Present De Young Sisters & Co. Nine Champion Swimmers and Divers, in the Greatest and @ost Mysterious of All Aquatic Spectacles “NEPTUNE’S DAUGHTER” Or, “A Trip to the Bottom of the Sea.” Soc to FIRST AT MADISON The Girls Actually Disappear in the Water. Ed. S. Allen & Co. In the Fascinating Musical Comedy “IN POPPY LAND” Chock Full of Fun and Music, with Sprightly Chorus Girt Dances. Matinee, 2:30. Nights, 7:15 and 9. No advance in prices, 15c and 25c PANTAGES “Unequaled Vaudeville Means ie ae Vaudevilic.’ BEGINNING MONDAY rer rma TOMMY MURPHY Famous Ightweight pugilist challenger of Willie Ritellé lightweight champion of the world, and his sparring partner, Bt Miller, in a boxing exhibition and exposition of training stv OTHER BIG FEATUBES, including ZENA KEEFE & CO. OF FOURTEEN PLAYERS, In “COLLEGE TOWN* 10c and i z isl, Ss Hay ik Ie oce> Le ll cee)

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