The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 30, 1920, Page 8

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_ OPERA IS OVER HERE 4 Puccini’s “La Boheme” Sus- tains Favorable Impression of Scotti’s Company ‘The Scotti Grand Opera company Closed its season last night with an) excellent rendition of Puccini's “La | Boheme.” It served to augment the! favorable impression made by the | Previous offerings of this versatile | organization. Orville Harrold and Marie Sundeli- us made an ideal pair of lovers. The aympathetic charm of the story found its way into the hearts of the vast audience, and held their interest as the opera progressed. It was note Worthy for the fine singing of Mr. Harrold. who possesses a voice of emotional quality, which is most ap Pealing in the higher register, Marie Sundelius invested the role of Mimi with naivete and chastity. Her voice is colorful, pure, and of Mquidtike clarity, and in the aria @arned the sustained applause it de served. In the duets, trio and the quartet, also, these same qualities Prevailed. Anna Roselle, added to her laurels | Dy her excellent portrayal of Muset: | ta, singing the Musetta waltz during the festivities in the cafe scene with fine rhythm. A slight foreing of the | higher notes augmented her imper-| jon of the character, in-a way, it distracted from the otherwise ex cellent qualities of her voice. Martino sang the “Song of the Coat” beautifully, disclosing a mel- Jow voice of rich and satisfying vol ‘ume. ‘The acting and singing of the quar tet of Bohemian students carried an @ir of improvisation that bespoke Much careful preparation. This qual My has been apparent at ail of the/| Performances of the Scotti Grand/ Opera company. It is this careful at- tention to details that puts the Scott! | Grand Opera company in a class by | feelf, That Seattle appreciates “the Feal thing” has been proven by the | Fecord attendance at all perform- ances, A note of thanks Is in order to ‘the Ladies’ Musica! club, and let us} hope. that the visit of the Scotti Opera company will be a yearly © event; also that its repertoire will em- Brace some of the newer works not | yet presented. here. The reception | &ccorded “L'Oracolo” was a striking | example of Seattle's receptivity and tnterest. Body Training of reuniting you.” sald Judge Trude | to John and Frances Ebron. He told John to take hig wife. to. picnic Jobn said his wife would not speak | to The judge told him to speak ; to first. It was the sixteenth time the judge had reunited the couple. © You Can Get Home With No Gas; Plane SAN PEDRO, Sept. 30. — Your Miles out to sea, no gas, 1,000 feet | in the air, didn’t bother Frank Clark, | Piloting a six-passenger airplane | here. He simply coasted back to f shore, turned once around the field | ee and landed safely. ‘The cup that cheers was a noisy him. \ her SPECIAL PIANO BARGAINS In Oar Reduction || SALE | Prices Talk | All New Pianos, $100 $8. All Player Pianos, $150 less. Good _ second-hand Pianos, $150 up. H. P. Nelson Upright Concert Grand, $290. Smith & Barnes Mahogany, $260. Steger & Sons, good as new, $325. Many more. now; save money. C. C. Bender Co. é 41609 Third Ave. Come for All Kids | Is His Hobby = on the Charles: Hebber }took up his the mittee, quarters, Alaska | nounced th }the job th He was oh ship wit committe Harmony berd ence. tration. A telegram of to Senator republican. vw. EDANA CAULHING WASHINGTON, Sept. 20. — EB.| Dana Caulkins, who ts manager of | G the National Physical Educatior service, declares that neither the! py league nor the dry law are big i» | tober 6 sues now—that the main issue is| the FessCapper bill dn Appropriation of $10,000,000 to | political MARION, ©. career help the states give every kid a| *Peeches in three states, The cai te was somewhat hoarse from His job in| Stant open-air speaking, but ot to help public officials ‘provide for | #8 he and Mrs. Harding, who was fair chance for health and normal physical development adequate physical education, Tone ea aenee 4 recreation centers play- “We Will Be With You SUNDAY NIGHT For One A | Week” McINTYRE AND HEATH The World's Greatest Character Comedians Your Ryes Lenses As you c years. young teacher Have amined | mer state food administrator, He went to work In state head. November election, on for the chairman met at the yesterday afternoon. leading state offices held a confer Hebberd appealed to the state com, mittee to work for a maximum regis Harding, that Washington would go strongly Harding Returns | From Talk Tour; Harding waa back on his front ,| Perch today, for @ short breathing | spell, before swinging into his second campaign into the Southwest, Oc Harding has just finished three of providing for | the moat strenuous days of his entire peared to be none the Worse for thelr _ | exhausting schedule, “Glasses Pitted—Droken Guard Your Eyes and profit by it in later is being taught the lew son—that to your eyes when you're when you «row « perience is the MODERATE RATES THE SEATTLE STAR HEBBERD STATE SIAM IS LAND G.O.P.CHAIRMAN SANS TROUBLE Former Food Administrator No Wars, Strikes or High! Job Here Cost of Living 4, of Spokane, for | SAN FRANCISCO, Sept, 90. todfly | Ideal country has been discovered. with being unfair to organized é y Ht +4 ft H |labor and “have caused to D duties as chairman of} It is Siam, according to Phya andl sith = Bona be pub ra air ai ome state republican central com-| Medha, his Siamese majesty's educa Systematic. attempts to ruin. the If your hair is graying or ts faded | tonal ¢ wh ' ~ pu i ye theatres’ business have been made | States to supervise the education Of) i) is also alleged 4 pbuilding, and an.| Siamese students in American col:/ Special f 500 ould be right on | ‘EOS | Club Price EK, 1 now until the} “We have no wars, boundary dis alousies in Siam,” are no Butler hotel 4 I bought for $6 the pair : h o* We have feminiat od thruout the movement, altho our educated wom en fill responsible positions, The i country is developing rapidly and all! ire classes are contented and prosper ous, We hardly know the word ‘Bol Tasee veep QanUtN pattenne OF shevik.’” | aeleet from. greeting was sent aawuring him THERE 18 ONE ROAD WE ALL TRAVEL AND THAT 18 THE 34—Warren DESTINY” AT THE WILKES Sept. making over 20/ AMUSEMENTS fevus &s her husband, ap- “THR LIVING VENUS" re ay jon Ackerman & Harris Show of wey Nv VAUDEY Feature Pho Duplicated MOORE cimourr Fe do your money Many) a perron care them Ex best will your eyes ex today. YERSOL re plibedag OPTICAL CO. 1404 Third Avenue The Pauline Shop— 318 Pine Street CELEBRATING OUR the women of Seattle a sale on our high eight days. Suit, Coat or Dress during this sale. Fall Suits Suits of All Wool Velour and Tricotine; all silk lned. Trimmed with twist stitching and buttons; very exceptional workmanship in there suits. Regular prices up to $79.50— Second Birthday Sale Price $49.75 Beautiful Suits of Peachbloom, Yalama, Sil vertone and Broadcloth. Some are hand-em broidered; others are fur trimmed; all are hand somely lined Second Birthday Sale Price $69.75 Regular prices up to $120.00 One lot of Dresses tailored and hands sizes. Regular pric f all-wool joraoy, with of high-grade fecond lot coting and satin Dresa- id- up to $49.75. Second Birthday Sale Price $29.75 All, other big b-grade Drésnes d accord- SALE STARTS FRIDAY MORNING In celebration of the Second Birthday of the Pauline Shop, we are offering to out any reservations and at sweeping reductions in prices, for a limited sale of Every woman in Seattle knows the quality of goods the Pauline Shop has carried and they will not miss this opportunity to buy their Fall The Pauline Shop has built its business on selling only the best garments at the most reasonable prices. Below is listed only a few of the hundreds of bargains t during the SECOND BIRTHDAY SALE. BEAUTIFUL DRESSES AT A GREAT SACRIFICE tricotine and serge buttons and braid Pine Street McDermott Building Fourth Ave. at Pine. SECOND BIRTHDAY! quality women’s wearing apparel, with- at are being offered Cloth Coats Coats at ridiculously w prices. One lot All Wool Velours in the sea s best shades; some have cape collars, oth nave plain able to button aroun All lined, Reg prices up to $49.76 Second Birthday Sale Price $29.75 Coats of Bolivia and Silvertone with new cape collar effect; all #ilk lined; full range of colors; assorted styles, Regular prices up to $69.75 Second Birthday Sale Price $49.75 Nara sult beautifully neck A great variety of the New Wrap Coats, made of very fine quality Bolivia; fur collars; silk ed. The very last word in style. Regular 8 up to $94.75 | Second Birthday Sale Price $64.75 Some are embroidered. others plain A very good range of colors and Some very beautiful silk duvtyne Dresses, trimmed with embroidery and beads. Good range of col+ ora and sizes. Regular prices up to $69.75, 318 Second Birthday Sale Price $39.75 bref ‘The |Jeged plcketers charge the theatres he strikes or| open shop does not bother cost of living is not high ORPHEUM| THEATRE | Levy's Musies! Comedy Co. tn PALACEHIP ~~} 7 Ee Nig / 44) TIN SNe onrnnom ft AOR OEE NIE EER at OO te a Brings Workers to Job in Taxicabs GUILFORD, Eng, Sept. 30 engages a taxk Theatres to Fight Alleged Picketers ti o njol * De and) Suite to. enicln. DEER ee, 408) a ciey Milla, build CREDIT IT'S GOOD SILVERWARE CLUB Richard Roe* from picketing 19) 1 bo bring wor n to the place front of the Idberty, Collpeum, | where work is going on, He mays | Strand and Rex thédtres have been |it is cheaper in the long run, as it | filed in superior court here by the | saves time as well as railroad fare I Sonpia ia Weer Westbane’ iiekon itr | for che men JOIN OUR | | terents. | | The complaints say that the al-| How to Tint Your ore Silverware put teed for 10 yearn. mins, Each 50C weer Laurel Pipetess Furnace. In Fit and Price Women of Seattle will find at thin Upstairs Shoe Shop the they want they ave money their We will appreciate your Inspection. Popular Upstairs Prices | DOWN installing xplain, curing y fo 4 | (joe 6 / 619 PINE ST. | f gee Dota ] Special ree Trial Offer | that fit y feet Every f | 1 Shoes for the kids, || & H — —J| w DAVis & MORRIS } 5 SHOE CO. 303-8 Seaboard Bids. ‘Third Flee: Fourth Ave. at Vike St. packing and package of Drownatone WAH Ce Ny Hill This will be wel- come news for the thousands who knew RAINIER PALE in the old days. It will be brewed in the same old way from the same ingredients. You will not find RAINIER PALE everywhere—not just yet; but distribution is being effected as fast as possible; it will soon be available for all; inquire for it. Rainier Products Company, Seattle, U.S. A., Manufacturers of Blue Moon, Rainier Beverages and “Staff” Beverages

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