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ri FRIDAY, FEBRUARY i. S. Relie# Work After Earthquake Won Japs ‘Nippon Convinced of Friendliness of America Since Disaster Nightmare Japanoas |that the earthquake has t with try and t friendship that ne PAGE 2 ERICKSON HITS/ FORFEITURES Declares It |s Merely Licens- » ing Crime in City ; , * Practices of the Seattle wa unnekia’< : , Bhrtment {n allowing law 9 appears: forfeit bail and escape pre tantam P. Erickson Bald at Mad Czar Opere a Hero Boris Godounoff” Features Chaliapin in Mammoth Seattle Event aes FC NMI AMEOMICAN MOMS DUMDAU, FOR DITTO AMERICAN HOS SATURDAY SPECIALS— no C, trunk O, D, or phone order rocker, will not ; only be one these specials, « taken by xcept ager to a customer; delivered; can be (rn aluminum & kitchen set- 89 100 patterns odd pieces of linens and cretonnes— almost passionate, - +| disturb, setting of Next poeno in| goores of mpooches have been made which Chaliapin dnvarfibly scores @) reams of editorials © n, flocks of |dramatio triumph, Choutaky and) dispatches nent on this subject, But | Boris, the latter moro rd than |i¢ ati] remains one he’ most. inp fearful visions. The old monk, Pl+| sweep of human affairs the most tm: comes tn, telling ofa mirno-| Pore ote ulous happening at the’ tomb of Ame, Oliver the the. for mayor, of the City club, Thurs at the ¥. W. GA. + “First the arrest, then the bail for- felture and the accused released to yesume hts prac as caused cr oution fs < J 3 | | tioe, b 20 ment amr ta mou Statistics n Seattle during | Ae past year to an alarming extent," Brickson said been boasted that a great fumber of arrests have been mac the past ar and $50,000 In fines paid into the city coffers,” or j"it has bhout bf morals.” ? Brickson referred to his stand on the vice quest! he had led he fight ag rict™ 14 ce. ago, it “took some nerve #o take such a stand. I am now as have always been—for a clean ity.” # Erickson said-he would name @ po n chief of the department, a om trained tn law enforcement, {f lected mayor. + “I will make this city so unpop filar to the criminal classes that frime will decrease and we wil! not be bliged to depend upon blood money lected from criminals to maintain i expense of government. **Brickson filled four speaking en. Pagements Thursday, and Friday was speak at Washington hall, 1ith ve. and E. Fir st. Saturday at noon Re will address the King County Pemocratic clud. ’ a ‘ # Great Britain's postage stamps ve been printed by only four dif. t firms since 1 MTrue_ True Poetry of the Bible | : ‘The 103rd Psalm is widely recom to be the Song of Songs. The) uty of its language, the signif! of its meaning to humanity, hope tt holds forth, the impres truth of its every word, the sub- | of the faith of its writer, make ‘ene of the noblest passages in all ture. Its description of the| tor’s kinship to man Is unsur- bie. It is poetry in its most ied form. } reading and rereading of this alone gives back the faith tn} ives that a weary heart has Pulled to carry. The comfort of the jo to the understanding and sor: } is unending, and to those whose lives are full of joy the Bible but hymn after hymn of praise gladness. It ts but a votcing, in rvelous verse, of the happiness it is within. | The Big Print Red Letter Eattion | the Bible which this paper Is of. | to its readers’ makes reading poetry of it like looking at a bly framed picture, Its heauty Worthy of the best settings and edition typifies the best that | Will 5 Th Editor’s Note: This ts second of a series of articles t appear in The Star outtinin Chicago Grand Opera Co, prise next month In Seattle. be the final offering of BY WILLIAM B. McCURDY IHALIAPIN'’S acting In the title role of “Boris Godounott” which | the ic the operas to be offered by the ap pearing hero as a civic enter. the 4 be brought together to encom. | Chicago Civic Opera company dur these mighty songs. jing its Seattle engagement, Another page shows how anyone| won him own this book within three days,' histrionic artist now appearing has renown as the greatest in| LAST DAY SATURDAY What's Left—Take Away e Signs Come Down—The Sale Goes Off Saturday Night) at 6 P, M. Final Cleanup on SINGERMAN STOCK Tomorrow. @) Well, folks, the end is here; this great SINGERMAN comes to an end tomorrow, Saturday, We succeeded | wisely over Feodor Chaliapin grand opera. Vocally he ts great. t as an actor he Is superb, The mad czar leaves an indelible impres fon upon the memory. Seeing Challapin in this famous role is a tremendous artiatic experience. “Boris Godounoff" ts based upon a drama of the game title from the |pen of Russia's greatest post, Alex: ander Pushkin’ The music is by Modeste Moussorgsky, the most |national of Muscovite composers. |Moussorgaky was a wild, undis ciplined genius, who cared little for the rules of musical and orchestration, and the score of his greatest opera was retouched by | Rimaky-Korsakoff to make it play- In many respects, howe’ this work is considered by critics to jbe the greatest of Russian operas. The story ts historical in char jacter, dealing with events in Rus sia at the beginning of the 17th century, while Boris Godounoff was acting as regent At the opening of the opera the people are urging Boris, who has | tnstigated the murder of Dimitri, the younger brother of Ivan the Te rible, to proclaim himself czar. In second scene Pimenn, an old monk, is heard telling @ young novice, Gregory, of the foul murder of Dimitri. The narrative so fires the imagination of Gregory that he s basso’s impersonation of the |! composition | Dimitri-tho restoration of sight to # blind man, who, following Inatruo- | | tions given him tn a d lat tho grave of the murdered man Boris, secing in this happening Jomon of his own death, cries out in | fright apd agony, Ho calls his pon, and, aa he expires, urg the boy, jwith his dying breath, to rule Rusata, No mere outline of the story can give any idea of the scenic mag nificence, the dramatic power, and musical yaluo of “Horls Godounoft Only 4 brilliant performance of the opera, such bo ntaged at the Arena Saturday March 16 can convey any ¢ its beauties. and gorgeous Russian costumery the style worn about 200 years ago make tho opera rich in fp tal grandeur, Cyrena Van don gifted American contralto ap pear in the role of Marina at the perfor which will Panisza, The work Italian, The company attle under the loce | Frank P, Hood a | Curdy. 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