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STAR—SATURDAY, DEC, 23, 1916. PAG) 5 | “Experience,” Mir acle Play, at Moore; Cynthia Grey’s Theatres Offer Good Holiday Bills| LETTERS TOMORROW TOMORROW GRAND THEATRE i ea a ara a a aa aaa a OO nn eh Q.—Do you believe it is a duty belonging to the wife or husband to seo that the furnace heats the house? Should the wife be expect HOGE ed to find out and apply a remedy ba ; to an inadequate heating plant, or . : BUILDING should it be up to the husband? Third Ave. Eugene Levy . SECOND AND Vv. F.0 and Cherry Manager - A.—There ja no question about 1 It is plainly the duty of friend hus SNAPPY | 15 PEOPLE band not only to take care of the that it heats COMEDY IN SHOW CHERRY (whe 1 furnace, but to see pied by t " properly 4 Q.—We are two girls in love with => The Yachting Party - 4 two soldiers. Our parents object| S to us going with them, but we do 8 Musical Comedy not see the reason, and want your Tabloid advice. Do you think it wrong for us to go with them’ We are 17, J Id and think We are old enough that => Jones and Golden NEW we do not need a chaperon. Do you? SONGS DOT AND DODE, | A I not only think, but I know that you n Deidae i titer vom parce coop Butler and De Muth you will, in all probability, be MUSIC Refined Comedy and writing to me within several Song 4 months a real tale of woe, and it {will be impossible for me to help! iit Mints wtos Gott lll m= The Arcaris Duo tive trouble is not to get into It : Original Knife Throwing WIRES Q—1 have been married six Novelty respe Abrams-Johns Co. v.21. to my husband, but he never pays any attention me or shows me any affection unless | make the first Presenting to let things rest quiet for a tin a Th St x * : h dian dancer, with Chief Little Elk, at the Palace Hip. (4) Miss Campbell, at the Alhambra. (5) Phyilis|If he really seems not to care for 59 : e Star we wish a Gordon, at the Oak. (6) Viola Breen, at the Pantages. you, of course you will have to have mas | ah understanding with bim Pr New Songs and Dances Christmas Greetings tired of it after a while What would you suggest? LEONA A coms to be a ver | strange state of affaires, but if treats you well and is kind to To all the readers of (1) Lillie Lestie, as PI In “Experi ™ Moore. (2) Agnes Johns, at the Grand. (3) An In- perhaps it would be he better pb ; | advance. | am sure that | will get | | M C ie De Muth, in comedy; the Arcariafed by a chorus trom members of the] haps you have made the mistake o very Merry Christmas tay atgnt, “ttx-|Prorin an origina intteurswne | Beetle rena Opare company, wna) ange Few nave made the mistake of BY W. FR. ABRAMS and a P ros p erous Hobart's mod third of tne make up the cast ‘ S« ot the) men tha ef tos maa Kindmees A ern morality comedydrama of to- Dian m the} members have alr ¥ sung in Heb ittle indifference might work “TF 7 New Year. Sey, Bebeaar'b Weak Gdauouadied| Oke” eeumplate tha Sti lopera, and there are several excep-|iiie, indifference might work | SEEN ON THE SCREEN at the Moore thea There wil * . tionally good votces in the company.|think that or whine § Th . q k th our whole ird Episode of $10,000 Sequel to be a bargain matines on Wednes. ORPHEUM oe 8 Bead ee att es Ep’ $ q) day, and the usual matines on Sat leginning with Sunday matinee, PANTAGES hls aupreme exotlam, an From urday afternoo It is announced kes players, at the Orpheun Topping the new t t Pantages, Unfortunate , " by William Elliott, F. Ray Com- theatre, will give a series of George opening Monday for Christa so phenypet-omde : the d stock and Morris Gest, the produc M. « n's musteal comedy dramas.| week, will be George Choo’s merry : |great a fuss o ers of “Expertence,” that the fa Forty-Five Minutes From Broad-| production, “A Traveaty on Trial,”| mous New York-Boston “Expert. | wa will be the opening bill Miss) featuring the courtroom girls, Rob i Q—Can ‘ou suggest orn Union Saving Ss & ence” organization, with a cast of Gladys Eyman, prima donna #o-/ert Milliken, Ruth Francis and Her-\yy whieh the eral lentes wheide: $2 players, will come to Seattle on! prano, will sing the role of Mary, | bert Broske, in a burst of mirth and liberately leave their lawful com this, their first transcontinental made famous by Fay T dt fl é AY: ‘ Hurton Daniela and Lester Con Pesions ond tive epeniy ne man nad Weekday One Child Free SUNDAYS i I tour from New York to California. Mixs Eyman comes from tw wife with so ft H rust Congas | In “Expertanc the {eal comedies, both | rad, American musicians and instru th some affinity, may be OLIDAYS successes Int forced out of a respectable neign Matinees With Adult EVENINGS SELIG-TRIBUNE WEEKLY q character is “Youth.” the average on the road and in musical stock In| mental A Miniature Mt nical perhood? INDIGNANT # Of Seattle eek “Youn” leavicg bia oven fativul,” will be another apecialty.| A —it thin can be proved, and to Weekday shows “Youth,” leaving bis sw Other attra * inc Chrl*| vou care to report the patter to : a gi ns fi dibsent de Chisholm and Viola Bre Mine gates Tieneel tee comin ce Matinees hways of lif ~ Girl's Romance be sted on a charge of vagran 4 on the by f ts Reaching ta 8 flexible marvels, and the is ES =< the ou * new allment of “A Lass of the) @,_will you pleese tell me f(t enna seal a Lam einating lady ca SULL BROS) ) SOUTH AMERICANS. To then eoea the Just Printers ARE KEEPING MUM) :::::::..” 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 jceit™ and other festive | riands,” with Helen Holmes : is correct to say “The book is lay- | és transitive verb and must have an! woman of the streets. Her sympa- PALACE HIP ing on the table,” or should we say, t'® “Th Ss opject. The book is an inanimate | thetic story touched my heart. 1 \Greatest Film The Palace Hip bill @unday wit! be} ""* PK '@ lying on Mice? Goject and cannot lay anything, | bought a home, furnished it very headed by Chief Little Elk and com-| 4 —you should »: — | cozy and comfortable, and we lived . Drama at Met! pany, Indian entertainers, all mem. Iytng on the tabl |together, She has been married, | In the cast of players will be Con- bers of the Sloux tribe. This com-|_ but has net a divorce. §& 150. a rad Nagel, Edmond Elton, Louise |pany. which consists of a man and ‘has a little boy 11 years old that I éraré, Posay © - eete, George Bar| |two Indian girls, offers a singing | have supported all the time. Now ‘The book is | Laying’ ‘is Q.—Some two years ago I met a BY CHAS. P. STEWART ! U. P. Staff Correspondent | The Chinese roote ima Gene esos and herbe can suc Stair reer BUENOS AIRES, Dec. 23.—The Maude Furniss zy Ford,! dancing and instrumental number fhe ae moe |1 find out that she is receiving mail first statement of the American|Edna Fenton, Duncan Penwarden, | Other acts are: Jack Lamey Country Hay and ———@! from other men. She has admitted that she has, of ta’ had men to .| the house, but claims it was only in a friendly way. On two occa- sions she has come home drunk. | Secretary Lansing caused official-|ldllle Leslie. Adele Durand, Holt, Comedian; the Four Milence, pre-| Secretary Lansing caused offictal-| tin, Guy Collins, Lillian mier gymnasts; Gladys Vance and dward ‘ Vechten, Jo- Arthur Pearce, in a comedy skit: the! “s ees er, Loutse Bverett, Betty Arthur Guy Trio, a comedy novelty! dom here to close ache stom raptare, cht His subsequent modifi owslting Ikativeness. Officials | Hlythe, Marg Browning, Hr -old in black and tan; the Puppets, in| am crazy with Coubie. | told her moles skis. | evident! nsidered the situation | Burnett, Albert Gran, Max Rudnick, je to leave me, but she insists on entio wheet |"A Stage Upon a wounds, abscess Alice The photoplay feature will be al Palen John Harrington. Domestie ss @ {3 jing. | am a poor man, and stil! a _Beevene die. | (0 discuss |George Ba ! e Filan, E4 new mystery serial, the first epi-| fapee Tee 2 |have to work to pay on the little Sates suseeasier. Wilson note nor the) win § Andrew Robbins. | node, called “The Purple Mask.” tn! Wisconsin triplets . 26 |home that | bought. Can you ad- Lansing statements bave ta * abrir <catiss jwhich Grace Cunard and Francis eet tee $$ | vise me what to do to make her ted South Ford play the leading roles PR ie BALLET RUSSE The bringing to Seattle of a great ‘ organization the Diaghiletf| Wheat ha rH Pallet Russe ts a good thing for the! town—It gives Seattle prestige os a artistic importance, and it e hundr f-town | Spring here to see t w, for) Ducks f ; ’ Rees / 5 jal train of 12] Nets, 3 leave me in peace? Kindly answer ‘9 |at once and help a H WORRIED MAN, A.—You got into deep water: 4 A well in Pennsylvania that al-/now be man enough to swim out % has been bored to a depth of bravely. Why weren't you manly E than 7,( net may become enough to propose marriage and : the world. ¢ any | take the respnsibility of a house- the record with one! hold upon your shoulders? Evident ly you wish me to advise you to put "f woman out by force, so you be al perfect ease with your iA, ty, SING LEE”. *" American | ALHAMRA markets. Full o} spangles and frivol fod Cie Baa) \ 1 of pangl 1 is So ny lye etl ponte the head! aketch eey.” at the ——————————— When You Learn at|Aisemora Sunday, is the ove origin $1. Paul Stove Te BPC , Stevens’ You Can ‘i nt tase Yu er th el 0} last Yulett vier the} s Le where ton White t ig @ star Washington dow. impressed timothys Vrodacers e Christ . Veal and tars in it this wee | Orpheum act | Anotber headliner ts Mv ri rig }Worth, an American girl. ‘Nuff) si a anid | | ie big «bi 12 A woman of Gardiner, Me., wore a pedometer all one from 5:20| conscience; but I have no such in- rth. said |e “a Nite ee... 1.00 @ 1a |& pedometer all one day from onseienc T have no such in st. Main 3911 A sal ay" : > wink antl The Seattle engagement of three|rurk ° o ja. m. til 30 p. m., While she was |tentions. I think you are just as sis icine : ot adeng x - performances will be on January 16| Turkeys. dressed 2 working around her house. At the! much to blame as she, and you are —— es making sults because there was| Veal to 126-1b At eae woe in making faces and| Margery Wilson, who plays the and 17, at the _Moore theatre po g Bee eyed ad singing, is a featured attraction,| Part of the Huguenot gir in “In | Bhs Feesiarn, Hus 2 +» tolerance” at the Metropolitan. OAK end of the day she had walked a trifle leas than three miles. w reaping your harvest of wild Comedy skits are offered by Bonalr, will return to his familiar Jewish| impersonation, after a week of e even “The [centric comedy makeuy 1 Nation riffith's for The bill in described an a “sur est work, pales into insig: | Prise” offering Cate Mal athar fen he Next week's funmakers will be Carter, Blanche Gilmore and bh centric roles; Lou Davis, the ing-sing nedian; Geo far superior to every film shown tion MOORE THEATRE Commencing SUNDAY The Ideal Play for the Christmas Season. Nights 50c to $2.00. Saturday Matinee 50c to $1.50. Bargain Matinee Wednesday, Best Seats $1.00. WILLIAM ELLIOTT, F. RAY COMSTOCK and MORRIS GEST The program| approached the ma Will be head! by @ sketch entitled| It was “Cabiria ntoleran en shown that in any wa tude of thie here some bri , he Me t the pond German and old-man essesetagastastis; setentetnenasameasessestatit cane Obicass CHeae Se eh eer tare Even ‘impersonator; pretty Phyllis Gor | d Present ‘ : ra of t af Say Sale ; Jon, singer and chorus leader: Wal _ We, the undersigned, not only wish you all # Abra Je ony, who w more human, more mag ter Spencer, baritone; Jeasie Reed t 4 FH also take the S part in the} better constructed than ¢ the da ingenue; Ira Robertson r f Ch ° t # presentation ; POT OO TE Ne elt atten by Jo, \eneracter man Tins” Snyder m erry ristmas # The “Yachting Party” is a music-| plete oan ‘tL “te rh el rfu) Babe Swope, Dot Mullally and the Y PLAY IN f al tabto! lots of songs, dances | seph arl Bre 8 wonde! ame thicks H but will do our best to make it one § and convedy. Jonen and. Golden, ‘alert adds much to the beauty of | Dancing Chick be, scosesecennsssssssssssscnnnneassasasazncnzzasszsnasasestenzzanzsszassssssszazezsazs3 fancy steps; Butler and| the picture e a if AMERICA etter ———y Complete Report { { Clayton White Muriel Worth of Market Today | Neighborhood = f= ====-~] | Written by George V. Hobart Vaudeville’s Versatile i». > : ; Exponent of the Dance “PEGGY” stick on” by J. W. Godwin & Co.) ne eee emamemrammmmaanal C) Brossis aprovin ih... * Joe Flossie { Carrote, te al wae ‘ . ae Wad & Morris & Campbell Druggist Contes Cauliflower, Cal, orate... ; Playing Their Board Walk shana baosiieh ) 8] drapetrs ida ENDORSED BY SOME ; TEL Rl iicsdbantasl Marlo & Duff - ; ete stale OF THE BIGGEST MEN OF THIS DAY AND GENERA. : wine . ” ied Remember, there are $15 worth of cash — { #f) caruc.’new TION, INGUDING ee Ee Ca a cache =a : riginality in Gymnastics macen ine si : Ernie Potts & Co. its ! é prize Full particulars were in The Star pee, Bennerer, Eee GREAT ciTt K, BOSTO! ie : Orpheum Concert Friday, December 20th. Call on your neigh- — § Misi a CATHOLIC, PROTESTANT AND HERREW CLERGY CoMMEND ; Remember, your answer must be mailed not \ Peppers. ib. ‘ he world doing better things after seeing = AL SHAYNE, the Singing Beauty later than 6 p. m. Wednesday, December , Everyone should Experience.’ "—Rabbi Krauskopf, Philadelphia re { 27,1916. Address your letters to \ : BE DON'T FORGET THE MATINEE EVERY DAY rishi masctitie ‘ } Turnips, yellow, Aina ha a il Drama, — Spectacle, Laughter, ghee Pobre = 5 ry F re. 0h N - TS NOW for the ' Neighborhood Druggist | @):-00» 1 10 BIG SCE : CP MOONIG IT MATZE NA YEAR! Content Hamer oe K-7MONTHSINCHICAGO-5MONTHSINBOSTON | spsciat mipwig1t Wir vee NoW YEAR'S 4) SMONTHSINNEWYORK-7 ; EVE—Starts 11:30 P.M. Care Seattle Star. ; | ek aang New York-Hoston of “Company, direet from # months New York aud 3 monty 2 $f |Ontons, green, tocal ..... : nppene nt the ¥ this. thelr Mest (ra nental tour from New York au q / ett HNOOWA 12:30 any srag’May ov! NIGHT AT 8:20 ay Lae Wake Cie 35.50 RESERVED IN ADVANCE. "10/25/80, 78 a als tao. eens

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