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TRIUMPHANTLY Queena Mario Demonstrates Rare Artistry ‘The presentation of “Lucia” Thurs day night by the San Carlo opera company at the Metropolitan treat for the audience umph for the @ In all the wide harmony there ti touts the singers when rendered adequately, gratifiens he audience more than the sextet and the rendition of ursday night was more Lucia Regular $40.00 Values for............ $28.85 Regular $50.00 Values for............ $38.75 Regular $75.00 Values-for............ $58.75 SEMI-ANNUAL Seattle’s Largest Whole Block ee anata hr ta cag Clothiers BOYS’ CLOTHES cutting of sev INCLUDED IN THE PRICE CUTTING HERE ARE THREE SAMPLE PRICES*ON SUITS 4ND OVERCOATS Regular $12.50 Values for.:.......... $ 9.85 Regular $15.00 Values for............ $11.85 Regular $18.00 Values for....... os. $14.65 A CHANCE TO SAVE REAL MONEY chorus as well as principals un usually high class, the result was foreordained, and the big audience played up, in its applauding en thusiasm, to the genius of the com pany Kepecially was ft a triumph for! Queena Mario, who sang a “Lucia” that for vocal capability and for dramatic feeling, expressed with the kreatest artistry, would be encored by. the most eritical audience any where The difficult and extended part of Rdgar was sung by Ro a How jerfully well, so well that n equally with Queena Mario in the tumult of applause. Vincente Ballester as Henry was highly satisfactory, and the lens showy but almost equally important part of Raymond, as rendered by Natale Cervi, was an artistic joy presentatio Second and University | First and University | Long than two and e hal “Lacia” was a perfect gom, as ft) left ite master’s “hands; to obscure a third of its gleaming facets is an artistic injustice. Poindexter Uren U. S. Independence} NEW YORK, Jan. 16.—An appea © wupport of New York state . 1 delegates was tee. Poindexter urged “preservation of American independence against the proposed union with Europe, TTT TTT 1 | | ieee ae EXCHANGE SEAT COSTLY |: on of American labor NEW YORK, Jan. 16.—The sale fi , hm the “tyranny” of the ; ua iss aunts 66° he tle ao sts ie 1 00 a on 0 . a wus announced tater, ‘The nex) McDonald Will yy < , sold previous to today brought Address Demos a Clear ance $109,000 Enforcement of the national pro- bibition amendment will be dis 14 Ag MeDonaid, tor of the < he )|6=—King atic club Saturday noon at Meves cafeteria. McDon ine his methods of en fon and the system ion that his “sniffers VALUABLE TIP BUFFALD.—The latest in tips. 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