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ETROPOLITAN coms... MONDAY FOR FOUR DAYS ONLY DISTINGUISHED ENGLISH ACTOR T In His Internationally Successful Comedy Drama GRUMPY Hodges and Percyval THE WORLD FAMOUS Ry Evenings, SOc to 8%; Wednesday Matinee, 50¢ to $1.30, Prices: ‘ositive Farewell “Grumpy” Appearances in Seattle, Children Under 12 Years Not Admitted. WILKE Fifth and Pine MATINEE THEATRE PLAYERS Phone Elliott 2525-2526 TOMORROW (SUNDAY) BALANCE OF W OTHER MATS. WED. AND SAT. The Big Combination of Delightful Fun That Kept New York in an Uproar for More Than a Year “7 DAYS” EVERYBODY IN THE CAST IN A PART FULL OF SNAPTINESS MATINEES, ! Another Splendid New Show Tomorrow “RODEO REVIEW” The “Wild West” de Luxe—A “Roundup” of Laughs and Thrills, With Cowboys, Cowgirls and Bucking Bronchos Aiton Clarence WiDr “rms 4 OTHER BIG HIP ACTS Feature Photoplay (Ww... MRS. 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From Milwaukee,” Moore. 2—Gertle De Milt, Palace Hip. | 3—Cyril Maude, Metropolitan, 4—Ruth Renick, Wilkes, 5—Vanda Hoff, | ntages, 6—Ceorge White, Oak, METROPOLITAN On Monday night, and the | Fulte lthree ensuing nights, the Metropol tan theatre will have aa ite attrac tion, Cyril Maude, the distinguint nglish actor, in “Grumpy on brings to Seattle most farhous stars now appearing In this country furthermore give local theatre goers th ppertun ity of witnessing one of the most d dies Of the many Maude has created « has been none that has better shown his artistry than that of the crafty, intelligent, loyal, painstak! and brave old English barrister, wh fs the hero of “Grumpy As a ph mpy a blending of detect drama and comedy A Wednesday | given time until tt manager, Mike traveling with him and brief lecture. Other attractio Dancing Girt of Hoff and comp Alexander on, former motion plotur attle banjo king and patter, I " n “At and and Ellis, present for * ne give a is will # will ine? r Delhi.” with ¢ the y wtar Pat Ber m Zeno the Hee and will obert ett, ta and Ey performances of ut of come that Mr ed, there jacks. The thi Democracy acre of “The Song of shown on the rd episod will b oe | COMEDIES SCHEDULED | FOR THE METROPOLITAN Down. ¥ °) Upetaire clever leomedy, and musical | politan MOORE | ing the Miss Sallie Fisher, popular idol of }the musical comedy stage, will be |the leading attraction on }bilt of Orpheum Circ vaudeville lthat opens a week's engagement a the Moore tomorrow afternoon She is appearing in ‘The Choir Rehearsal,” a number that gives her jopportunity to display her voice and Jability as well | Mise Kathleen Clifford, popular leitm star, will be seen in her tnim itable male impersonations No Man's Land” is a war sketch |played by soldiers w service in the trenches in Flanders Knowing as they do the real facts they are able to give a graphic resentation of what is doing there The Relmonts will offer their ath letic exhibition and The Taylor Trio} will present their wire walking sen-| sation “The Girl From Milwaukee” tn a/ singer who always travels incognito. | |She has « remarkable contralto | voice, Julie Ring will present a laughable | OAK |akit, “Divorced.” } Monte Ca | $10.0 |comedy con ANTAGES | sixth week in attle at the Oak the | Fred Fulton, challenger of Jess|atre tomorrow in “Mile-a-Minute Willard for the heavyweight cham-| Izzy,” rapid-moving entertainment pionship of the world, will be the} The situation of the p special attraction of the new bill at| developed in a New York roof gar Pantages, opening next Monday aft Just at the time the chef and | ernoon “go on a strike, Izey and his | He will box four rounds with his | assistants take the places of the sparring partner, “Topeka Jack| strikers and attempt to keep the | Johnson, and then give an exhibition | place running. of the last frame in all the famous championship fights from John 1. REALLY! NOTHING — |:"=ss%sus0 urns of the most hilarious com mor a ar’ playing Enjoy life! Don't stay bilious, de eetachs ard |MANTELL WILL constipated. | END WEEK IN — “RICHARD III” audiences of the Mantell last and ‘Ob ly, hedule, a & snappy Metro- ar dur matines will od ar due to present pe leo Review Weat De Luxe. cowboys and « feature in the Sunday at Hip. They supply a great “ound Up” of laughs and thrills thru their reproduction of the old Cheyenne days. There is featured Adele Von Obl, and her high school Clarence Wilbur, famous hobo im personator, will be another ». He has a “weary Will ologue called “Tramp: De Milt ‘The Smile.” in a graceful ds charming singer The Saxon Trio have a combina ion instrumental and singing fea ture called “A Music dity De Lea and Orma have a comedy inging and talking number, called x Feet of Comedy Hill and Bertini do a contortion and horizontal bar performance. . new Wild bron the big nh with buck! wir ln < whi show opens Palace robred > have seen With noer and Gertie rep ‘over | 1 his musical will open their den waite WILKES ¥ with Sunday's matin Wilkes Players will pres run, to capacity Best for bad breath, sour | stomach, coated tongue or indigestion. One of the largent 4 Robert Macbet art of Macheth | different from any of the other roles |Mr. Mantell has portrayed during his enga ment here, and this gr tor gave his usual wonderful char ter interpretation Miss Hamper made a beautiful and convincing Lady Macbeth, and was at her best in the sleep-walking Fritz Lieber, as MeDuff, again proved himself one of the big favorites “The Merchant of Venice” matinee pl and tonight the engagement will end with ut." “1,600,000 IN ARMY FOR FRANCE”--TAFT PHILADELPHIA, May 18.—-Amer ica’s first army that is being hurried to France consists of 1,600,000 men, former President Taft declared yes terday before the “win the war” con vention of the League to Enforce Peace, # entir Case) EJEBES WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP, WALK ERECT AT EIGHTY woman is old must walk rted with as vigorous 20 if he aids in perform ia the week's hard Because a man or does not mean that they along bent over, and aut acane. 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PAGE 5 Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS Sem Let Her Feel You Are Her Friend Dear Misa G An elderly wom od weoma to he is irritable xpre the neighbors lke snd ighbort have al frie 1 haw a very sad None of tt her.” But 1 wanted to help her determined to find out the her unhappine Finally she me her story has been ing all thene inal wult about her became a part rd The statements were with the Bhe fooln her heart be changed to blast jon tin caune of told Bhe years t a certain false cause Aw the made of her hw and it has bre that record it man's lite i NEIGHHON advinabl ree «man na disgrn en Now nnot weoms ke erased? a Ww HE It does not neem re nthe long a Un forgotten b eruel that case Th y mont people, and it would be folly to br t again, And perha name influences whieh worked her at the time of the atill powerful enough attempt to right the But your neigh than the melaneh her confidence * that her m tof a gether you wufferer that ness in the Invit innint of your her feel friends, story hh up any wr her great show the poor fx wtill kind ie can there hearts her to that f herr bors and she share some pleasures, Let are that you genuine Why Not Invite Girl to the Home? Dear Mins Grey: I old and studying to bb “ ntenographer. 1 have brothers and | sisters both older and younger than 1 am. play the plano and play game of ter but 1 would to j lub. par a am a girl 16 years 1 good Wk may I but I It can a My home nost ¢ monotonous na ¢ ents should do stud in getting wtay study | evening for me. My brothers and sisters, than I have. false tales about m: my nts, and they believe them. | This what I have to face cach day when I come home from school Tam all run down and th a little] evening stroll to the club and back | would do me good. | Don't think a girl as old as [Tt am a right to be out among girls one evening a week? Must I stand all of thin tattling? I'm good and sick of it. CELIA You can very easily stop your | brothers and sisters from telling the tales by being more compan jonable with your mily and not | considering yourself superior to | them | who have ean abl always reportir pa you has many clubs for girls your in the | age hold their meetings evening; in fact, I do not know of one. Most of them meet right after school or at the sup per hour, You are with other girls and boys at your at all day, and you have brothers and sistere at home; therefore, you do not need the con | ahip offered by a club as | girls do. If your parents you surely must respect their judgment There really is no reason for @ girl in your cireum stances throwing away the com. panionship her home offers, and going about like a lonely girl, who bas no relatives, Enjoy your music and your tennis with your brothers and rs Beside that, if you wish some outside companionship, invite some lonely girl to your home and give her a share of your home joys. ani nome pyect on Invitation Should Come From Mother Dear Misa Grey: A ho in a fried of mine, away on a trip to his home town.| Now he writes to tell me he will [have to stay all summer, and asks | me to spend my vacation with him! |there. Would thin be _ perfectly | proper? LORRAINE are engaged to visit wouml not by good form. And even if engaged to him, the invitation come from his mother as from him young man was called! |w Unless you him, such a should an well \“Don’t Worry” May | fest Advice Dear Mina Gr treatment that will of one’s lower lip? Mine is out of proportion with my upper one. DISSAPOINTED. persons In there reduce the size any In extreme rometimes resort to surgical operations to correct such facial defects, Doubt your ca would not warrant this Prot this defect is more not! to you than to anyone to be as unconscious of it ponsibl | cane ably able Try as CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE rd THE MIND REFUSE x GRIEF * wrote annoy to me told “IT think, Margie, dear,” Dick, “that one of the mo: ing things that ever happen came that morning after I bh you I loved you. IT was in the bar ber shop of the hotel where I was staying, which you know was right n the street “The barber had just covere face with lather and shaved one of it, when I saw you pass. I was #0 full of love for you, my dear, that it never entered my head you were going about your own business, and probably did not have a thought of me, You remember how I rushed out, half shaved, and asked you if you were looking for m I'll never forget your puzzled face, for, for A moment, you did not know me, and then your mouth wid din laughter and you said “In a moment 1 realized what blooming ass I had made of myself, 1 went back to my chair swearing at my own stupidity | “Margie, I do not believe women ,make that kind of break, You see,, A my jobject that morning ling your jthat have Pictorial Review ‘atterns he Rhodes Co Kodaks, Vilms, Supplies and Developing She Greatest Ail ! Corset Sales A Gigantic Special Purchase of Gossard Front Lace SPECIAL, Sale shadows @my other sale of like he lect two the treme exact num your lines are the dominate Six thousand G marked in the $5.00. Special choice Three thousand six hundred Go; if marked in the regular way $7 lace Corsets, would sell at al in this sale, choice. .... Core hundred Gossard broken, corset values and corset satisfaction sale Corsets Upper Main Floor. which, believe, over- character, you may se- comprises ten thousand models, and though the possibilities of ex- we ber from which et from every angle. ssard front lace Corsets, if reguiar way would sell at in this sale, $1.95 ssard front 50, $8.50 and $10.00. Spe- come |» 95 Six hundred Gossard front lace Corsets, marked in the regular $12.50, $15.00, in this sale choice Gossard Corsets and comfortabt on these lines, low, medium foral and wtriped The 45 modelw a are and and hi which range way would sell bl 5.00. Special $20,00 and $26 $4.95 hygienic b These Corsets * all modeled p shown in v us style » bust; made of fine silk brocade, Corset fabrics and white and pink known for the purchase displayg, contain of sizes from 19 to 36 For the Red Cross—Don’t put a limit on your work tion. contribution or upon your for this noble organiza- During the Drive, go beyond the limit. The Season's Correct Styles in pring Suits, Coats and Dresses wu | Imponnible r for that the once declares that, think ning but him the whi ber was finish my shay 1 was swearing at myself for the fool I had been, Inn't it strange, dear, t such foolish lt nodes will stick in the memory all one’s life? “Do you know, I never think of at morning that I do not feel my self get hot and cold? I think, per haps, that I realized what a ridicu lous figure I looked as well as felt when you laughed, And, Margie, I was a little peeved at you. 1 thought no woman could love a man as she ought and yet | at him under any circumstan Oh, Dick, Dick! I wonder if you r found out that only the women who are able to laugh at a man are to love him under any circum stances. You were a funny-looking 1 remember it nd I did laugh, and then, along, I realized how 1 been in your thoughts, a ttle burst of pride at I had made you forget If, Dick, dear, I suspect you did not live long enough to learn that fact. Few men ever love ugh to forget themselves, 1 sometimes think that was what caused my great interest in Malcolm Stuart. He never seemed to be wish me to make him hapy His only object in life, when he was near me, was to make me as happy as he could What it in masculine woman for hin preferenc practically mind t whom 1h can af! very well in a tangled skein life Just succeed in unrave and there is another writing to you, and em just y little white to take down ever, but the down is my impressions impression that I totally different from All these old pictures seem blurred, and even with Richard Waverly IIT lying in his ba: t so near me, I almost feel that those 10 years of life with Dick were a dream. Dear Donna explained that to me he other night when she said that “one's brain to think of tragedies all the time “Why, Margie, if we of grieving all the time a world of mad = men Human nature is made sistencies, That is the great weak ness and great appeal, and T some times think that those who think and feel the most are the most varied, most incessant. It is when you lose your dearest love dearest wishes, your ¢ hopes, that sometimes surprise takes the place of the constant ou expected to find “My no one pairing put any refuses were capable we would be women up of incon your * sald Donna, monument of ho is dear Margie has become a sorrow until I wish I knew a little more about strength of delicat nervous, run-down people In two weeks’ time in many instances. and highly indorsed by for United States Senators and nbers of Congress, well-known physicians and former Public Health officials, Ask your doc- tor or druggist about it. Increnses Will find © the! Mid-Summer Millinery in Charming Models in White Stout Figures reets in this sale that are espect designed for them. Large sizes are un lily well rep ted, as are models for slender and average figure. the psychology of hope. Is it born of culture, or is it an instinct that is in 1 of us? Can it be nurtured as mind becomes mor or ts it merely an emotion, Uk pres ent in the pauper as well in the prince? I could not be hopeless now with Richard Waverly Il, here be side me. I have high hopes, dear | Dick, for the future of your boy and mine, and I know that you would be hag if you could know that this is MOTHER GRAY’S” SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, A Certain Relief for shores, Constipation, ache, Stomach Troables, tng | Digerders, ani Werme, They Break ap in 24 houra At all 4 36 cents, Sample mailed Trade Address MOTHER GRAY Mark Le Rey, N. ¥. Dea't accept any substitute, acute love (To Be Continued) NEW PANTAGES Matinees, 2:30—Nights, 7 and 9 ——— BEGINNING MONDAY AFTERNOO! JESS WILLARD'S CHALLENGER Fred Fulto pirant for Heavyweight Championship of the World NOTE—Fulton will box four fast rounds with his sparring part- ner, Topeka Jack Johnson, and the last round of every fight from Corbett-Sullivan go to dohnson-Willard battle. Also his impression of last round in his coming fight with Willard July Fourth for the championship of the world. FULTON’S FIRST APPEARANCE IN SEATTLE OTHER BIG FEATURES Including Regular Pantages Bill. General Admission 25c. | THEATRE MADISON BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND TOMORROW A ‘NEW SHOW MONTE CARTER AND ‘AMOL MUSICAL COMEDY CO. —IN— “MILE-A-MINUTE IZZY” A LAUGH SHOW A GIRL SHOW A GREAT SHOW Mats. 10c, 20c Bring the Whole Family. = 10c, 20c, 30c ws Every Night.