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Re Evening Prices, exc Week MOORE : a Beginning | . WEEK STARTING SUNDAY NIGHT “sissy, fete , Except Monday ‘ ‘Stway | THEATRE | ret. t6n| 9 ere aie saloon The de Koven Opera Company = and at the MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY Joomla apere by Mi ere de Koven | (Direction CANIM: ARTHUR > Wednesday the Metropolitan for” the= week | America's Greatest Lyric Soprano E. mnie opera will be pr ted by | - IN HI® MAGNIFICENT REVIVAL OF JUSTIN The Ge een, Cees company, an} ; HUNTLEY McCARTHY'S ROMANTIC PLAY See i this Wane oc iooal notin | mention should be given to} ould fting duality, and sings the role of Matd PT] The stare should be your pearia upon a string Marian, The title role will be sung | peas world © ge eg «oer by Ralph Rratnard. George Froth ana ingham, who originated the part of Saturday Night: HAMLET Jatre for the week of February 16 BRAHAM AND OTHERS will be E. H. Sothern and his or ganization of 60 players, Two Company of 60. Large and Pretty Chorus. Orchestra of 20. jplaye will be given fn this city, a Prices! Nights, Orchesten, 97.00; Raleony, 81.50, $1.00; Gallery, 660. single performance of “Hamlet,” ae Geatneton, cee Wekenie, Wide, Woes Waban, tok on Saturday night, with the re maining nights and the Wednesday and Saturday matinees devoted to NIGHTS = Justin Huntley McCarthy's roman “ 1 tic drama, “If 1 Were King,” in BEG'NG 9 le jwt Mr oO made ® remark John PF. Slocum Offers the Peerless Musical Suerese of Three Continents Jable success ten years ago e ° THE CRIME OF a The Quaker Girl Rrewster'a Millions,” a comedy |by George Barr McCutcheon, will wiTh— eh ccs, commencing Maman? fim 2. VICTOR MORLEY and the Original N. Y. Cast Se ne hae ae “5 ‘SE OCOMPAN CHORUS ND ORC Cet Jnight, February 9 This play is a IMMENSE COMPANY, CHORUS AND We WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY, ) A comedy by George Barr McCutcheon t Monday «+50, 30c and ae | e e and big laughs In | joe plot that has its basis deep seriousness. I ster, in order to gain a larger for will be the rich Alan-a-Dale, contralto adda a new beauty) and = her ° The attraction at the Moore the real live comedy and needs no in ttle audiences, It troduction to 8 om w really good {sa running fire has to spend a million dollars | wasting any | tune in 265 days without money, 2 a Tivol The Beef Trust Choru the largest chorus girls ever seen | Mcgm concn saynrwe Se ee SEATTLE, WASH,, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 191 In “Robin Hood” at t t.—Henriette Wakefield as Al an-a-Dale FE 9 |has been over a year «ince it was a é vi | presented here, but {ts memory ts 2.—Robert Ryles and Juanita Francesea “in Laughiand” at the Pantages. Bailey & Mitchell Present always fresh and gre for it ts 3—Dorcas Matt 4.—Dwight Meade at the he Metropolitan. METROPOLITAN Abott, the young Amertoan Mine Abott posse De Koven’s M rplece and the Nation’s Greatest Cornic Opera wno voloe of dramatic Tuc aK, will again play that) Bupported by the finest Light Opera Organization In the World 4, of the Metropolitan, Including TILLIE BALINGER, LORENA GRACE CARMAN, SID. Mall Orders, Whea Accompanied by Remittance, Will Be Filled to Order of Their Receipt ee en ge AT SEATTLE THEATRES COMING WEEK | Prices, S0c, 75, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 to Mr. de Koven’s best known song, HENRIETTE WAKEFIELD (JAMES STEVENS Seats on Sale Thurs. Mal! Orders Filled as Received, Ob! Promise Me (Metropolitan Grand Opera) (Chicago Grand Opera) RALPH BRAINARD HELENA MORRILL a * (la Scala, Milan) (Boston Grand Opera) $ MOORE JEROME DALEY, GEORGE FROTHINGHAM, PHIL BRANSON, the stage, will constitute one of outside. stones, : ; : ‘ Matinee Sextang aturday and Sunday..... bral Fe ae as Ge aareatien at | By Fred L. Boalt 1 ee cesar iatideen. heh seat ae ee SAulbd dol -Ai'the manent Week opening with eater a February 9, (Special Bargain Night Monday...... . the Tivol! this coming week, Each! — | see by the papers that the | mitted to steal away while the sec:|picture., I do not believe I want tt Keating & Flood Present of them weighs more than d “go-to-church™ movement has (ond hymn was being sung. T! io | materialized. ® pounds. They will appear in addl-| reached Seattle, and that ev- [ond hymn came just before the ser-| I am onthustastic about the “go- é 99 ton to the regular beauty chorus| ery man, woman and child In |mon. it was a blessed privilege. |to-church” movement—for others fl SS jot twelve, with Bd 8S. Allen and| the city is urged to attend some The choir tomorrow must not be1Put tomorrow, with my pipe and 4 | company in the musical comedy] ptace of worship tomorrow. too good, Our bass was Dr, Jordan, books, I shall worship in my own , “In Gay Parte The production ts) Practically all churches,” | read,/the dentist, a godly man. He had) private church, which has neither 80 deftly constructed as to provoke|“have arranged thelr musical pro-|the worst voice in the world. But| walls nor roof. A mirthfal musical melaage—full of side-eplitting laugh- he was #0 good, so willing, #0 be} That church is where I am, and it }loved, that no one had the heart to/{s used on weekdays as well as be done to bring to mind the olf tell him that he couldn't sing. He Sundays. What transpires in that family pew and to restore the men-|pever missed a service in 15 years. church of mine is not my neigh P -|tal picture of the churches back) Except for Dr. Jordan, the per bor’s business, but mine and—An- cidentally tries to win a wealthy sonnel of the chotr changed fre-| other's. widow. Many of the latest musical quently. Old Mise Btratton, the so | But | should be well pleased hits are tncinded In the play, prano, got bossy, quarreled with the| If, tomorrow, | should be visited — organist, and jolted the Presby-| by the spirit of a stubborn old \¢—— tertans. man in a white cassock. | | Kids Sniggered should like again to hear him roars of laughter, and giv opportunity to display the laugh making ability of Mr. Allen, who grams to include the old familiar “Unequaied Vaudevilie Meane Pantages Veudevite.” hymas, and everything possible will ter. Featuring Ed S. Allen, that peerless brew comedian. BIG ADDED ATTRACTION THE BEEF TRUST CHORUS A decided novelty, presenting the largest chorus girls BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE | Bothwell Browne's Big Musical Production “IN LAUGHLAND” Pretty Girls—Tuneful Music—Uproarious Comedy. “Man With a Thousand Voices” I have not had the church- going habit for many years. Bet, " there ts anywhere ip Seattle’a church which can restore the men tal picture of St. Paul's, back home, | _ “ ° PANTAGES i CHAPTER LXxil {me all at once that that was just hat [had done. No man or woman rh 1 We met Dick going into the hotel. | ¥. pheum. That fs, the new bills will Henry Somebody.orother, whose richest man in town, could never —— : | | He seemed very giad to see CTY Ay sed can help marrying the) begin on Sunday matinee in place name you can't make out, and died agree on questions of dogma | YOU SAVE MONEY Oo, Seaaealy Sere ee Th ee | father, and as be put his arme about) “Get a room as near us as possible attraction, Manager Pantages will Beginning Sunday, the new order of things will prevail at the Or of Monday. | which time haa all but erased Reading the Secrets of scrape this growth away to learn that Maria was the beloved wife of Our minister was a stubborn man. He and Mr. Plimton, the banker fn 18— and some-time-or-other ‘gave him a cold {n his head. For At such times he would nod and henever the minister. expounding | CHIEF IGNORED of public works yesterday in award- | Lord Denman as of Australia governor general When you buy Foley's Honey and morning when the freight steamer Dispatch, operated by Dodwell & of flames. The crew was at work at the LEON ROGEE |*Hothwell Browne's musical pro-|! will attend a service there tomor-| ay pa, lenny’s Head pepresnen the Benediction: on any stage. Each weighs over 250 pounds. | ; C7 “The grace of our Lord Jesus s vs 7.46 : duetion, “In Laughiand.” an act |TOw wit A a second Mr. Jenny In 9 c > ; Europe’s Unique Musical Sensation that abounds with pretty giris,| | It must be Bb fom wef opureh tany ‘church tomorrow? Otherwise I ches onbin or eine oer 2200) Cally NES (218 ee eee Hl ; G F TRES ‘ dy, will be the |surrounded b * 4 . y and 25c. Cee PeATUee |headtine feature of the new bill at fear there must be a graveyard |! ge Bt ge very old and abso-| Ghost be amonget you and re- Chorus girls’ contest Friday night. 10c and 20c |Pantages, opeuing with, the mat.| Where the inscriptions on the tomb-| Mr fanny fae very Gil Mill t'the| main with you always g s y nig inee Monday. For the extra added stones are not too easily read, = |) A Oat et and that it “ loffer Leon Rogee, known as “A! An Old Grave Yard | protection, he always covered bis e |Human Orchestra” or, “The Man| jt is fun to wander through an|bald head with a fine cambric hand | jwee a —— Mages sped old graveyard at noonday and/kerchief. Then “he always fell] Recommendations of Fire Chief excellent numbers on @ program ch tth cret f the stones. und aslee 3 mt pT y Mercer on essions | fanade “yore” tx “rhe Cirt sad the [eeeran Ont ine pearete Of the stones, |60s P. Stetson were ignored by the board Parrot Ellfott and Mullen !n/ piq you ever notice how cruel/nod, and the hankkerchtef would |p z , - & contracts for two front drive thelr comedy hit, “Two Shades of are the trees in an old graveyard? | work off his head and fall down tractors and four pumping engines { *eececee O a e Bet xem,” a08 pan We yee They send out thelr roots to grasp \over his face. And when he breath styled “The premier equilibrist of | the stones, to crush them tn a slow, ed, the handkerchief bulged out like C a) America.” relentless embrace, to throw them (a sail in a fitful breeze. Finally NEW OVERNOR a pi : | | prostrate on the moldering earth. | would fall into his lap end he would) LONDON, Feb. 7—It was an : : : MODESTY IS CONCEIVED IN THE MIND b ORPHEUM PP Wild grass, weeds, lichen and|wake with a start nounced. Ronald Craufurd Muros-| 720 Water froat was the Sens of Ebene Sah. che: cotta ner ae | | mons cover the stor You must! And we kids always aniggered Ferguson, M. P., would succeed | Considerable excitement early this | dy pment. The Dispatch operates between Puget sound a ports. Proof of Value ‘his mother and kissed her I could) ,,/ et & "0m ae near us ha poselbl naan |, Hent7’s stone 1s fallen, too. “In| tie version of the word of God. kav®| Tar Compound because just a few |time loading cargo and several had |of the time- wotld-tried, home see he was very fond of her. | Aa ? | Memoriam.” He fought In the war utterances which Mr. Plimton re | goses stop the cough a heal . snot of. Hew \I sald, “for they are going to stay EMPRESS 12 p th ® and heal difficulty in making their way to | remedy—proof of its power torelieve Up to this time I had been think.) i. ai night.” | of 1812 And just beyond is a garded as heretical, the latter/tne cold, one bottle lasts a long! safety quickly, ly, surely, the head- | — tone, m « Jo! c yuld bi , ps "| 2 BY DICH'S FAMILY bat 1 came to| “Good!” exclaimed Dick, heartily.| | Maxwell's Seven Dancin Tro Moathe.” Ho was the obild ot ae een te amore. ould try to times and the last dose ts as good) The origin of the fire has not|aches, ‘the sour taste, the poor , | By the time we wore upstairs Dick| Will head the bill at the i nd Marla, ttle b * a ha : : oo ae as the first, Mrs S88, 20 Van!peen determined, The loss was | spirits and the fatigue of biliousness followed us with the keys to a room| theatre next week, beginning Mon-| Henry and Maria. Poor little shav- | soothe him by patting his arm Buren St, Kingston, N. Y., says: | $1,500 —will be found in every dose of cro day matinee. . ather ne agrippe and his cough The Dispateh was tied up alon just across the hall, and In a few ua ‘ ; The Organist Gets Fath 11 a ht t t p along | moments the folks were settled, and at Sid craton Ppaapessceg ,|a Salary Now |was something terrible and be|side Pier 8 when the fire broke out 9 | Dick's father came across and open: | oe fall the stones |, it Was, Tsay, many years ago that|Ccould not sleep. Foley's Honey} at 2:28 a. m 4 ° ed the door. jae, after 2 “ei pe weer 1 backsiid. My visits back home| 40d Tar not only stopped his cough-| The fireboat Duwamish and fire | “Well, well, Margie!” he pret owing ghostly in the moonlight | v6 been few and far between, The|!Ms. but it brought my voice back | department were summoned. In the ‘ te slanted through the trees, Even C ¢ | “you certainly have made a |lovers Kae it a wide berth after (14 church ts gone, and a new and|to me after @ severe case of bron-|meantime the crew fought the place of it.” | nightfall finer one Is in its placa. They have| chitts and laryngitis.” For sale at “Do you think #0, dad?” a, |Wh ag jan excellent quartet in the choir loft| Bartell Drug Stores a { Ought to Dick; proudly. ‘1 think myneif it’s| me pe ove Pent enn fand a professor from the gity | MOORE 2:30 Seld overrwhere, tn hence, 100, S8e,”) about the only thing in tntertor dec he Robins Outside play the organ. He gets a salary qooaY | nig oration, but, you see, I may be tage were high, statned-glass|The old minister is dead, A virtle LA Mr j rather prejudiced.” ih) in St. Paul's, The glass young man preaches the word of fe ere ; Just then his mother came tn. | | war leaded. On warm Sunday morn-|God at St. Paul's. ere ee ee AFTER GUEST OF i | could by her face that sh: ee ings »wer portions could be) Dr. Jordan ts dead. Mise Strat sch 4 ql | agreeably Mae iy by the elec When George B. Worley finished | opened rs mall boy waary by the |ton ee honey nse a ian sour pial LITTLE WOMEN . : th d. land she said: “Where did you learn bis efficiency talk, in Letbly hall, time the minister announced, “Here|maid. Mr. Plimton {# dead. Mr : because the expend- so much, Margie, about household | Queen Anne ay. and Boston at. Fri-|endeth the FIRST lesson,” could|Jenny is dead. They Me in the Prices 260 to # y itures which most decoration? You have certainiy|day night, he turned the hall over /ineei on the cushioned pew and |graveyard, and already the roots of LAST TIME TONIGHT : made as pleasant an abiding place to the audience, and a dance and | watch the robing in the maple trees |the trees are reaching out for the wearer —a unmarried men for Dick a# anyone could wish card party followed. (Paid Advertising.) An affable strange:, who talked CUT- H “Do you think so, mother, dear? Music was provided, card tables | a 4 make for the real I questioned, gaily. “It’s ‘awfully | Were produced, and every one had a| vaguely of expecting $100 from Vic- RATE | * " sweet of you to say #0.” I had never food time. torla any day as he made frequent ‘ iat substantial necessi- seen Dick Fer ge snberter Mace wel | Petes to _ vy ipl eftcieney. attempts to borrow money of men DENTISTS 5 q * |were married than he AS | ley discussed municipal e jency. epg b, | ties of life do not J iwEk Over AND IeISSHp Tits and the disposition of. more tha jat the St. James hotel, 08 icra ] | 1 7 1 $200,000, nie! c be \ington st., is the object of a police w k vecial use more n | MOTHER $ , which, he says, can jing e make a specialty of teeth ' up tha “T not only think it, but [am going | *4ved In annual salaries and applied hunt today in an investigation of] without plates by our painless half of the wages or to ask Margie to help me do over Ss interest on a bond issue of $6,000. the Killing, yesteraay, of Robert }method ° . our house next spring. 00, ¥ : J ‘ ] salaries they receive, Although dad growled at what he| This sum, Worley sald, could be iii... Hodges of London. : Amal am Filli Wn called “useless expense,” I, for once |¥sed for purchasing additional pow-| eves i mee : After Hodges was found, yester g ng i i. after they have es- took his wife's side, for I had been|@r sites, extending munictpal ratl | saria, “Lacre, ty ee fob. Pee I Vibecttes pernin ate day afternoon, tn his room at the i tablished themselves Wee tp Pre aeient chines ta Line Oo Which coule ve dese cebeere reat |Dal comedionne, today expressed no|appeal to the commisatoner of im hotel, with his head caved in, his Gold Crowns $3 | and proved their side with ugly things |@r expense than that of the present | jie Hs en en amigration st W ashington, D.C. pockets empty and a bloody slat on ee i value in any line of though, Margie,” sald Mother Wa.| ating expenses alone |clty, following « stinging criticism |" Miss Lioyd was to head the ed that the strariger had trequently | F OFCOHMUA ridgewor 3 et employment. verly as she stood before one of of her act and songs at the Orphe-|at the Orpheum in Seattle tonor fetgen a beth ac capa ds higeal (CE ; my pet pictures, a dry point etching|viated from under any circum. patre, where the he ow, but ne murdered. ti lor gine oidled “At the Fountain’ |tateae y ep theat a here be ts he head Bagel the engas bent probably Hodges died in the city hospital ull ets eet 5 . . The picture was chaste and beaut And the deviations are much M ‘ak Gat S : ‘ eg sate fter 8. Yamana, proprietor of t ‘ . . Hi Lioyd and a companio i P hy If you are ~e this |ful—a very rare expression of the|worse if the other fellow does the |fonrd Tasloe tn nin otticg apanion IVT oat Oe Rater hotel, notified the police of his con-| any work that doesn't prove i class and don’t save pPamous artist ; deviating,” put in Mollie. Celock Friday afternoon, and when | It was announced by the manage | dition ne oat many with him] satistactory will be repaired free 4 agi of course, that | ‘ ot| 4 k ‘| ment of the Orpher ‘¢ {th ight . Robber hare , . i tia and deposit in a Shae <cothan shane. adeoe tea tidet snail ver teas tench my,children he smitingly admitted he was the peer thet ue titan reeeen rian sl j PhS Sight (betome: “Mobbery is bs lot charge:at any tine, i t * 4 ou" h roke e ctres © ‘om he y 0S ees . bile * 3 :. * good bank like the plunge, calling her mother comen| Dick, “that decency and indecency |mutt a thick leather strap, wich ae | Mitted to enter the United States | | the crime, Come in SOON—today, if you 7 H De Hi Trust easy). Personally I can see nothing | are conceived in the mind, and, llke {m uxed. fof steamer thyak today, Sullivan & Considine having Hodges was about 28 and came|wish—for free examfnation f xter Horton Trus' Wrong in the picture, but {t Is only jall other created things, they must utruck him neveral times over the|{uruiahted $9,000 bond for her good |to America from London seven | estimate. bi & Savings Bank, it & question of taste-—not of morals.”|be conceived before they are born head pver the | behavior and prompt departure at} years ago. He had been working a8}weE STAND BACK OF OUR . is your o fault. “Do you really thinlg it ts mod the ronclusion of the contract a telegraph lineman for thy Cana WORK FOR 12 YEARS’ est?” she inquired |’ Mt canal ena ahenuieald is! Was Refused Admission Commissioner of — Immigration |dian Pacific roady at Calgary, until "GUARANTEE |__ “1 don't know that | realize Juet| “that they must keep their minds| She then quietly made her depart |Caminett!, from hin home in Call early last month, when he came t . |what the word modest means to|pure ahd then purity of action and ure while amared clerka enme rush (fri, the theatre management | Seattle with ample fugds to care fo: |207 University St. 2nd and Unt ‘ DEXTER HORTON you,” | answered, “It seems to me body will follow as surely as the | ing info the editor's offt says, has wired both Washington | himself. versity St, Opp, Fraser that every person, as well as every | night the day.” Mise Lioyd h been refused ad. | ®"¢ Vancouver that the actress ts | Paterson Co. TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK SECOND AND curnny country, has a different definition To me what people call modesty Ie something which most people cannot define, but which they make to} |cover a certain prescribed standard | of conduct which must not be de-| Let's continue dinner,” said Died I'm hung So am I mother (To Ba Continued Monday.) the lecture after with a smile I answered. “Come! to b The Sun ‘llowed to cross the woman will arrive in in time the matinee miskion into United States by bord the local {mmigration board, on the ground that she is an undesirable the same charge that was prefer red against her two months ago at Klis island, ° Pes otenind ea Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Pruggtata refund money If PALO fails to cure Itching, Wind, Rieeding oF | Protruding Piles, Jat appligation relieves. 009 C. B. FITZGERALD | Recently Elected by City Council to Fill Vacancy Candidate for Re-election Council- man, Two-year Term ME LUD IS SAFE AWA, Feb, 7.—The Canadian house of commons voted down a bill to abolish titles,