The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 11, 1916, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE THEATRICAL NOTES be What | in Lo teeeteas e428 Ware che 7O Review Fash Peareraaad Fee eae ahOe> SCs ea eeeas ANNOUNCING THE BON MARCHE’S Spring Fashion Display of Hats, Suits and Gowns * ry \-0 pre-e ‘ ¥ re.) Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday March Thirteenth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth (1) One of the Smiletta In “Bought and Pald F | van, at the Hippodrome. | Raynor, at the Empress. (6) The | Baird, coming to the Moore, | ALHAMBRA | The new show at the Athambra| |Sunday is headed by a minstrel | show of five people, two girls and | |three men, This is a mixture of comedy, singing, talking and dancing by the five Linnetta. The Smiletta sisters contribute an acrobatic act The Arthur Young trio, tn addition to a Ine of melodies, fur jnishes a lot of clean comedy Hayden & Goodwin complete the bill with a comedy, singing and| [talking act Warren new fivenct of Flame of adventure ORPHEUM Ciecolial! That name may not mean much to you, unless you have happened to drop in at the grand opera while tn P London, Milan, Hrussels, Petrograd, War. saw or Odersa, It ts the name of him whom Mme, Melba calls world’s greatest tenor,” and he lcomes to the Orpheum tomorrow for a week's engagement. This ts Clecolint's first American tour Other attractions are: George Howell & Co, in “The Red-Fox Trot;” Willa Holt Wakefield, Mins Ray Dooley & Co., Jolly Johnnie Jones, Benny and Woods, Stevens and Falk and the Travel Weekly e beautiful window displays will be | ready for your inspection this evening. | | THE BON MARCHE | Pike Street————-Second Avenue-———Union Street-———Elliott 4100 Kerrigan is starred tn | » feature play, ) It isa story | GETS SIX MONTHS NO PERFECT BABIES “WILD MAN” NA OREGON CIT larch 11—After terrorizing people near Kelso and Boring for nearly a month, Daniel Clifford, 24, “The Wild Man of Kelso” ts in jail here today Clifford roamed the woods stark naked for weeks during extrémely | cold weather. Yakich, the Montenegrin,| No 100 per cent perfect babies knifed «ix war debaters at! were found among the 20 applicants ave. and Union st., Febru-/for a high score at the better bables 24, was deciared sane by alien-|clinic in the League building Fri Friday and later sentenced to/day. It was the last day of the months tn the county jail by| Baby week examinations. No abso. Gordon. He would give no|lutely perfect children were found tion for his attack during the six-day hunt. (if PON NGHE SWE 4 vita LACK LIST A STORY OF THE BIG THINGS IN LIFE! Charles Clagy and a Star Cast Support Miss Sweet Roses From the South Strauss Coliseum Russian Orche: stra Marta Coliseum Russian Orchestra Ave Gounod CONTINUOUS 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. Loge Seats 30c; Reserved 50c. FIFTH AT PIKE Admission 15c; Children 5c. (4) Clara Stevens, at the Orpheum. Ria “the | STAR ALHAMBRA NEW SHOW SUNDAY Five Linnetts cal Playhouses See eesancaed a a a ee ee MINSTRELS 5 Merry People—in Sing- ing, Comedy Talking and Dancing. eee ezcaseaes Ce Ble e o4-8 dds HRS ee 2 hs Bte@reseas | Smiletta Sisters In Tumbling, Wire Contortion and ®t aver (2) Helene Sulli- | (3) Mildred Cox, (5) Georgia (7) Edna at Alhambra. Metropolitan. ) at the Pantages. | / | | MOORE In presenting “The Only Girl,” musical comedy, at the Moore} theatre, week commencing Sunday, March 19, Manager Joe Weber| | promises not only an excellent pro- duction and an augmented orches-| tra, but an exceptional cast as well. | Some of those who are to appear) in the production are: Edna Edna Haird, Franklyn Cecelia Novaslo, Tom Pur. ton, Genevieve Houghton, Alfred) Fisher. In addition, there is to be a chorus of pretty girla who will rrayed in tho latest up-todat y sey pum, fin | METROPOLITAN The right of a husband to dom- inate hin home m he does bis bust-} ness, or the right of a wife to re-| tain her independence of thought A bitter conflict over this question forms the motive of “Bought and Paid For,” the powerful drama by orge Broadhurst, which will be ‘ed at the Metropolitan for the Week, opening Sunday oft coming | night The Wilkes players lently cast in the piece Hackett as Strafford, Phoebe Hunt as Virginia and Richard Vivian a the irrepressible “Jimmy,” who re. wards himself as a genius and tries | to prove it | Potight and Paid For” runs ail week, with bargain matinees| Thursday and Saturday. | oe. PANTAGES | Headlining the new bill at the! | Pantages Monday will be the Se h are sald to ties where most of the ‘© off. The spectal ded feature will be Little Lord orts, said to be the smallest} fan in the world numbers on the program * Hirschoff Troupe of Rus Knight and Moore, | singers. and dancers; Marion Mun, change artist Nay tech lnssie, and the comedy on rings, The “The Girl and| shown on the r » Dancers quick Rial new installment of will be EMPRESS The next week's Empress i | beginning Sunday, will be headed |by a musical co tabloid with eight nen and four |girle, cal ord Outdone,” | | The added feature attraction will |be the Royal Italian Sextet of vo-| jcalists and instrumentalists Mr. and Mre. Frederick | will offer a comedy sketch, Had to Tell Him,” Edith Mote, a protean artist, | pretty and vivacious Raynor and Bell, whistlers; Toy Hrothers, pantomimle acro- bats, and the Pathe Weekly will be | other features. —the matinee idol of the screen in a brand new five-reel drama of adventure POOL OF FLAME Tonight, Last Time. ETHEL MAY ™@i9 Girl She Can Answer Any Question Allen “She} La} |wippoonome ing the bill at the Hippo- | Sunday are the six versati Th ne mow at this theatre. The Stroud trio sing, dance and tickle the plano. | The De Bars in a water fountain | |jugeling act, introduce “Baby Vio-| let.” clever juvenile | Orville Reeder will present a nov- elly plano act The film feature will be Frank | Dan in t third sucess of the Mr. Jack series, |the Alimony ptertaining presented | Children 5c Matinees 10cEvenings10c,15c | Vaudeville Sunday, 2 to 11 p. m. Jensen & Von Herberg. | “ Pictures Continuous 11 to 11 Westlake at Pine. most anywhere better location. A quick, easy way to find it Is to read Star “For Rent” ads, on the | Want Ad page, move move to a I

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