upon by any one. If a vote were taken of the patrons of the Seattle Theatre they would readily pronounce Miss Emma Bunting a greater actress than Mrs. Fisk, for, like that other little lady, she is a soubrette—this is reallywhat Mrs. Fisk was and would be best in today. Miss Emma Bunting is even cleverer than Minnie Madern—now Mrs. Fisk—was in her most palmy days. “Anita, the Singing Girl,” runs all week.