The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 21, 1911, Page 3

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4—Weston and Young, Majestic 2—Ethe! Clifton, Seattle 3—Mignonette Kokin, Orpheum eRAKERERRRERE AT THE THEATRES. Moore—"This Woman and That Man. four nights; Ko clan, violinist, Thursday night Grand—R ard J. Jose, in Silver Threads Seattie—I stock com pany, in e of Us Orpheum—Fanny Ward and vaudeville Pantages — Arthur Dunn Marie Glazier i vaudeville Majestic—Youngman family and vaude ma Bunting den Giant Mine Star—"The Graf Loie—Ten-cent vaudeviile in COMING LATER Moore—"“Three Twins. Seattie—"A Gilded Fool Grand—“The Queen of the Moulin Rouge ee ee ee eee eee ee ee ee ed Sete eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee Oe ee el ry | At the Moore Miss Victorson will appear at the Moore for four nights, beginning n the domestic comedy ‘This Woman and This Man which is described as 4 love play, “Mother Love,” a wom name and the « an fighting fo happiness of her child The is by A Hopwood the author of “Seven Days.” its theme is the moneyed worldiness that tried to pay for love woman's exaltation of her love above self pervades the The principal character in this play is a woman who, unaided makes her way in the world, and n to ad in the end o mit his wr back, and beg to be taken “Three Twins” Returns. “Three Twins,” Joseph M. sensational musical comedy sv headed by Victor Morley and Beasie Cliftord, will be the offering he Moore theatre for a limited enga ment of four nights and one nee, starting Sunday 2 ncert to eattie Symphony Moore theatre to music lov the The fourth be given by the orchestra, in the Jan. 26, will introduce efs and concert-goers of noted Bohemian vio' Koclan, who ranks with th est living violinists of the school. Season January 19 symphony ¢ younger dated ary 26. riginally pod Jan tickets will be MISS MANNERING COMING. Miss Mary Mannering will ap pear for three nights at the Moore, beginning February 2, in “A Man's World,” her new play which seems to have created a generally favor able impression. “A Man's World is written by Miss Rachel Crothers, who {is also responsible for “The Three of Us.” Richard own cc house pany to the next week, beginn! nee tomorrow, in the Silver Threads,” will be mbered from his appear also a feat rhomy in Jose ap “The Old pears as Ben Laurie, the singing blacksmith of a small New Eng gland town, where the scenes of the ity to sing the songs of old id, and in which he has| ry of New Eng-| but beautifully | 4—Minnie Victorson, Moore , 6—Arthur Dunn and Marie Glazier, Pantages 6—Florence Cosgrove, Star hambra company cast next week appears in the At the Lois vaudeville was inaugur ate an Was Dime billed new k are and clowns, wi th The sketch of comedy, with Ed Co. in the batic are and dan ’ aviator girl, will sail in craft over the audience's and sing. Helen Lowe tured melody, wil! sing Must Goodwin Share Vast Fortune With I Peev ed Wife? (By United Press.) NEW YORK |Goff in the pointed J a referee the suit Jan. 21 Justice court has ap ° in| who | supreme Campbell to hi Nat Goodwin's wife drich. ed the 1 be over the principal con- | disposition of win executed in girl test wi a trast fund ¢ favor of the when 600,000. ex-chorus It. totals they marrie and the couple were to share alik in the It ts od the deed ed and ¢ ed to Miss G ich before ¢ odwin was! divorced from Maxine Elliott | It includes a $350,000 equity in Lafayette apartment house in aneisco, and the remainder arious stocks and t At the Orpheum Straight from Little Old way, and shortly before that Dear Old Boston, comes Fannie Ward. By permission of Klaw & r, who hold her contract now ver the Orpheum cireult, supported by her company in the playlet, “An Unlucky Star Miss Ward is the f pening Monday afte: ature. of the bill noon at the Irpheum. Miss Ward's presence in vande ville is In the nature of an even’ She is one of the most popular of the younger British actresses. Her gowns all designed by Lady Dutt Gordon, and for four years she won the annua as the best dressed woman in England. She has a mansion in Berkeley square London, and @ country estate bor |dering on that of William Wal derf Astor. This is Miss Ward's second American tour, but it is her first time west of Chicago. Her pres ent playlet is from the pen of Ro’ Cooper Mejure and was written ex pressly for Miss Ward. Galleti's Simian Circus, present ing “A Day at the County Fair Mignonette Kokin sonations of foreign come: {Bernice Burnham and Charlotte | enwood, who get a lot of fun and music out of a piano; Red wood & Winchester, ju Frank Rogers, a colored ver quist, and Du Callon, int athletics, round out the bill At the Ma. tic The Youngman Family, a Euro pean group of five wire performers and aerial artists, feature the Ma jestic bill | Little Eva Mudge ith a glit-| ability for tering wardrobe and in a sketch, | rapid changes, sing: At the Seashore Soraghan & L Substitute” Is Dornton's Wes-| InOX's 1 comedy told, containing just enough " | edy to relieve the serious situa-|ton & Young are patterers | tions. & Riley, singers, and Mile — jado, a feminine Sandow, poo the A “Queen” Coming. | bill “The Queen of the Moulin Ro will be seen here for the first time, beginning January 29, at the Grand opera house, The production had a year’s run in New York. At the Seattle. Rachel Crothers’ drama of rugged American life, “The Phree of Us,’ will be the next attraction at the theatre, the stock com the opening perform ow afternoon play enjoyed wide popuiasiiy lastern cities and had a long run in New York All of the old Baker stock company will appear, j nd Miss Clifton in the leading At the Alhambra. Starting tomorrow matinee, at the Alhambra, Miss Emma Bunting will be seen In one of her favorite characters, Bess Fairfax, in “The Golden Giant Mine,” played here before by Miss Bunting under the title of “The Gambler.” The play is a Western play, and Miss Bunt- ing never appeared to so good ad- vantage in a comedy character as she does as Bess. The entire Al- favorites of the} | — | At the Pantages Big things at Pantages this week Arthur Dunn and Marie Glazier will be there. Arthur Du as come dian, has been the star of numer ous musical comedies on Broadway 4 Miss Glazier is a famous stage beau |ty and comedienne, and hae given | feature engagements every ses She is a sister of Lulu Glazier The Rennee Family present | novelty in five scenes, each seer | representing a picture of a differ. | ent country, during which native musical selections are rendered The scenes are an Italian street} Isecene, a F peasant scene. | view of a ¢ rs gypsy camp and an American bat tlefield Max Laube, whistler, Barrett and Bayne in a singing, dancing and yodling act, the Four DeKock Broth | son. | ers, acrobats, and Ethel May War-| ker, 16-year-old violin virtuoso, round out the bill | At the Star. | “The Grafters” ie the title of the | offering at the Star theatre next week, It is built entirely with the | idea of too, for "David Harum” and |"The | Middleman,” which would bring out Joséph Galbraith in more|fl 3071/4 Pike St., Owl D AND elderly parts than the line of dash Ce pe A AD ill Co. FA MILY Marie Glazi PRINCESS ing young roles he has had | Comic Opera Scenic Production ler MUSICAL pr in Rd ne eeeiein in Five Scenes In “The Messenger Boy” Princess Musical Comedy met THE STAR—SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1911. BY W. @. SHEPHERD. | ,doLorts LD, Nev., Jan, 21-—Ter ; aad leading te Hebied ut the 'money vu ey A Nights, Commencing Tomorrow Retail Prices at by Public Markets : PLACE 1 the plar nvent ip ht stay th MAMKCET pint. WM. W. BLAIR « AMUSEMENTS. £1.00 and #1 $1.00, Baieon Both Phones 5106 at 2:30-8:30 Commencing Nex Limited Engagemen' Performances Daily Jos Prices, 10c, 28¢, 50c, 75: Advanced Vaudeville that killing w Then the WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE sband, the «ir Special Vaudeville Engagement of the Distinguished wie ais tn ob.ne realizing that her love is only pas-| : sion, not worthy of the name of English Actress cosa’ Tithe: hadaade adnne theek (Permission Messrs. Kiaw & Erlanger) Three Nights, Starting jen't 1? And when Sam S. and Lee Sh Miss Mary ie of through The Foolish atrick Campbell Miss Fannie Ward ies Ov “An Unlucky Star” Virgin. But viewpoint he play in likely to & ow met a fail in it.) American viewpoint Ba | 4 ewill Galetti’s Simian Circus Mignonette Kokin By Rachel Crothers, auth Sothern and Marlowe in Se ee eee Shakespearean roles at the Brosd-|f Burnham & Greenwood | Redford & Winchester that the} Richard Jose, Grand bs bor Papi Wy ; : ' are on the job tleket jat the front | first time Frank Rogers tlemen ba ad any occasion to pay atter to the works of Will VIOLIN SOLOIST " : pas In the Fourth William Gt! Sullivan & Considine SYMPHONY CONCERT - A ” By the anc fr Beginning Monday Mat SEATTLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA MOORE nage i Youngman Family and_ Riley Soraghan, Lennox & Co. Weston and Young MLLE. SILVERADO PRICES 75c, Sale Begins at the Now a Love Feast MOORE, T Holmes Ry United Press) NNATI, Ob Taft, brother f the will dine the : ALHAMBRA THEATRE Russell & Drew, Managers—Phones: Main 5147; Ind. 283 “The Leading Popular Family Theatre of the Northwest” Open Every Evening, Matinees Sunday, Thursday and Saturday TONIGHT—Last Time, “ANITA, THE SINGING GIRL” JAN, 22 WEEK Starting Matinee TOMORROW (SUNDAY), MISS EMMA BUNTING and the Favorite Alhambra Company In JOAQUIN MILLER’S Greatest of All Western Plays THE GOLDEN GIANT MINE Mise Bunting as Bess Fairfax, a Great Comedy Character ONE WEEK SAMUEL E RO us 2.80@ 3.00 dozen 2.00 Veord—helling Price. Wash a Tim 6 | Pigeons Rasiern THE QUEE MOULIN NIGHT LIFE OF PARIS Seats on Sale Thursday, Mr. George E. Whitaker as Jack Mason (the Gambier) é NAT GGCOWIN Biggest and Best Cast Ever Seen in This Play EDNA GOODRICH PRICES: Sunday and Saturday Matinees, 25¢ and 10c; Evenings, 50c to 100; Big Value Matinee Thursday etting the greatest number Next Week—Miss Bunting and Alhambra Company in “FROU-FROU” Plot is indicated |" of laughs only by suggestl The comec litieal muc sions The new principals who their first appearance last week will ine to be features of the These inc is a traves king, ty upon po- with local allu Gro. L. Baner Pres. § Genl. Mgr company WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE, 2 P. M. Flor Carter, the Hebre comedian | Frances Paoe in soubrette role HIGH-CLASS MOTION PICTURES AND VAUDEVILLE and. Min elyn frimiey sip Cut Price for CHANGE OF PROGRAM enue thur Clamage Ashe and Joe Honner are still with the! EVERY WEEK company PRICES: NIGHTS, 75-50-25 -15€ 30 Days The Baker sioee emapany has Best Gold Crowne ..-....-..$4 aseaeeetaneneniceienevesatiuamoses ae WED. SAT. § SUN. Hie pepdtas’ Slate 10 tallow, sabe pak seeilele Willen 73.88 THREE OTHER ACTS AND FIRST-RUN PICTURES 3 ONLY 50> 25-104 Three of Us,” and the andiences || Ber Silver Filling . $5 50 | BARGAIN MATINEE EVERY twee i te heron ef Renn «85 0888 1 PERFORMANCES DAILY—2 TO 10:30 P.M. | WEDNESDAY-BEST SEATS 25¢ Amon the dare 0. ition We use nothing but the test “The Heir to the Hoorah, material that's made. Hilded Fool Ivation’ Nell Painless extraction fre ja Mistakes Will ‘pa ypen When | All work guaranteed 12 yecrs. Pantages Theatre Ganteuniee | Knighthood was in Flower,” and a OPEN EVENINGS Ohio Dentists Week Commencing Monday Afternoon, January 23, at 2:30 RENNEE Arthur Dunn long line of Nat Goodwin and Wil-| jie Collier com es. ere have been a number of re-| Starting Monday Matinee, Jan. 23 THAT COMEDY COMPANY ETHEL MAY BARKER Violin Virtuoso BARRETT AND BAYNE DeKOCK BROTHERS Four Acrobatic Marvels MAX LAUBE Al Doctor of Ophthal mology fometriet — AMUSEMENTS. “This Woman and This Man” MI N N 1 fa VICTORSON M, Gates Offers the Smartest 3 TWINS WITH VICTOR MORLEY AND BESSIE CLIFFORD which was IN HER GRE. c in tr that By Roi Cooper Megrue “A Man’s World” JAROSLAV THE YOUNG BOHEMIAN MUSIC MASTER Henry Hadley, Conductor Thursday Evening, Jan. 26, 8:15 SHARP $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50. GRAND OPERA HOUSE ten ONE WEEK, STARTING MATINEE TOMORROW Prices—Evening, 25c, 50c, 75¢ Thursday and Saturday Matinee—Best Seats, 25c MUSICAL PRODUCTION Distinct ‘comes | Distinct Novelty in Amusement: | Amusements Minutes, Without Waste of Time or Money SWIFT, SMART, SAUCY and GORGEOUSLY GIRLY Jan. 26—M. GRAFTERS Many Big Song Hits f “Seven with Days”; 0. MATINER—Kntire Lower Wloor t Sunday, Jan. 29 t of FOUR NIGHTS of Musical Comedies, Thursday Thursday, February 2 ubert (Inc.) Present Mannering AT SUCCESS or of “The Three of Us. Mail Orders Now Received. KOCIAN THEATRE Box Seats, $3.00 Each uesday, January 24th, 10 A. M COMPLETE SCENIC PRODUCTION A Story of New England Life of Today, Embracing the Songs of Old Commencing Next Sunday M. January 2th RK’S SENSATIONAL ORIGINAT. COMPANY nee THE ROUGE Correctly Portrayed in 150 ail Orders Now Sm HOUSE THAT IS NEVER DARK BOTH Sy. PHONES 43 HARRY L. CORT, Mgr: WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY MATINEE ALL WEEK The Three of Us _—_—_— Next Attraction “A GILDED FOOL” Daily Matince Eve. at 7 and 9 MUCKRAKING SATIRE THE Full Strength of Company Prices 10c, 25¢ and 35¢ fret) AS: Singing and Dancing YOUR MONEY'S WORTH Whistler FIRST-RUN PICTURES Buy or Sell Real Esta Classified Page. te. Business Chances. See

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