The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 16, 1918, Page 5

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OA THEATRE MADISON Ketween oo eecccccccccce pained BEGINNING MONDAY ALL NEXT WEEK — MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY AND THE DANCING CHICKS ~ik— e Love Doctor” MUSIC—GIRES—COMEDY REAL ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTS, 10c, 20c, 30c mm,» Mats. 10c, 20¢ ssi; Duh se Seats May Be Reserved for 7 o'Clock Show Every Night Except Sanday NEW PANTAGES Matinees, 2: fDi w 7 and 9 The Riotous Musical Cemedy “Here Comes Eva” With a Big Chorus of Pretty Maids. All-Girl Feature. Happy Jack Gardner & Co. In Their Latest Comedy Hit MONTE CARTER’S AFTERNOON Other PMY "SBN Admission 25c United for Service. All for One. U. W. W.C. BE READY To welcome during the remaining few days of the drive (ending Nov. 18th) the solicitors for the United War Work Campaign And give as you never gave be- fore. You will be happier for doing your utmost. Schwabacher Bros. & Co. Inc. Roasters of Gold Shield Vacuum Packed Coffee. jin his lat are two men and a woman with son's decided nov 1—Ermest Ball, popular song composer, at the Moore, 2—Smith and McQuarry, at the Pal 3—Member of the Sampson Douglas team, at the Pan. 4—Leone Slater with, “My Soldier Girl,” Met. 5 —Ruth Renick, with the Wilkes Players. 6—George Summers, comed ian, at Levy's Orpheum, VS ORPHEUM Saturday night will witness the opening of Lewis and Lake and their Broadway Musical of 50 peopl . in “The Tim and the Girl” in two acts, full of musk: ings, both on the large runway and the tage. There is a chorus of 30 Keystone diving girls, who will be ad in the newest coxtumes Marjorie Lake, well known vaude ie favorite, will be seen in the ading femininé role. see METROPOLITAN My Soldier Girl,” musical comedy with chor drills, will continue at the Metropolitan Sunday and Monday. Williarn Moore, comedian and Leone Slater, prima donna, are two of the stars, There is a lot of tuneful music, combined with scenic effects, in the show eee WILKES Rot Cooper Megrue’s farce com edy, “Seven Chances,” will be the offering of the Wilkes Players at the Wilkes theatre for next week starting with a matinee Sunday David Belasco firm produce this play at Cohan’s theatre, New York where it had a long and successful season, as well as thruout the en tire Fast ‘There are three fast and furious acts in which the action of the play centers around a certain young low who is forced to get married length of time in s handsome sum of within a cer order to recely money from an uncle, who is over burdened with Uncle Sam's cur rency e of the indis the wea Henry W comedy success son, will be presented b Savage at the Metr Thanksgiving week. This Bolton Wodehouse-Kern melange of mirth ly and novelties hak been con summed up by a New York ee ng the new bill at I tages, opening with the performance Monday, will be an all Hed, “Heré ¢ a Rue, the comedienne with the production girl feature Eva.” Eva is starr There are act. For an added attraction Alexander Pantages has arranged for the ap of Happy Jack Gardner t laughing success. There pearanc the production Other numbers include Morris and | nig, tall | lange of sing the Two Haya takes, and Sampson and Douglas, | man and woman, in singing and talking Ruth Roland, in the seventh epi-| sode of “Hands Up,” Pathe serial will be shown on the screen, ee MOORE Ernest FR. Ball, some writer and! Licnown hits ay hree,” “TU the Sanis composer of such w Mother M. of the Desert Grow Cold,” Me and the World Is Mine,” Little Bit of Heaven,” will Moore on the new bill of the Or t vaudeville, ore Sunt pheum Cire opens at t noon, Ball after: La edy favorit incidents In the lives of a few col jlege girls, will be another featured ‘is and ve one number. Rich “Dark Clouds, f th nea play turns irfo a comedy Dale and ‘Burch in “The Riding Master” have dramatized some traits | found in one learning to ride, es and Don present one of the wonders in yaudeville Don \4 a dog, but he plays the role lof a plain “drunk.” | Officer Ve ' Another Week of Music and Song Opens | | Here; New Company at it Levy’ s Orpheum |etreuit ar | Ferro and politan for wer as “a panoramic vision of matinee mes n pretty maids with the which as with tim Maud gt, a New York miusical com: | tticoats,” a skatch about some A problem THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, NOV. 16, 1918 © Hip. The La France Brothers are ex, cation, ia back with his company, and ceptional acrobats getting asx nuch fun as ever out of An Artistic Treat in & posing his Jewish character, lex act Det Eetes, Beas Hill, Blanche Gil The “Travel Weekly” and “Allied | more and L 1 have impor eview.” as well om tant par and the dancing atre, he thelr usual| chicks have many specialties, Two places on the bill thew members hav made thelr ap pearance with th players since Madeline Rowe and u Dav wee PALACE HIP The Palace Hip will prevent Sun day the show which had previously been announced to open the theatre, |the scenery and the wardrobe, All the bh = of the Hippodrome | cally the ran now open, and the Pal | SY the danc chicks, which are de ace Hip will get back to its regular | Cidedly pretty, | | | Special attention has been given schedule of xhows with the usual [ > ed twicea-week changes, on Sundays FREES PUM and Thursdays Funeral services for Wfllam Be , . é Scouse, Alaskan pioneer, one of the z OM” | wreck, were held from the Home number. Undertaking parlors day Wray's marionettes provide a| UDdertaking parlors Friday | hildren's entertainment, which also has a large measure of interest for the grown-ups Bench warrants have been insued | for the arrest of the owners of 14 ; Seattle drug stores who are charged Fn gh is gp with selling proprietary remedies @ “The Knotho They | jeged to contain more than present blackface comedy and aing-| amount of alcohol to soldiers ne. sailors, In a complaint filed b; The King Sisters have a Attorney Saunders, Friday. ; and dancing act. @ Well pffer a cc MeQuarry Dancers 1 dove, known Sytv nedy billed as OAK Monte Carter will hold over “The Doctor” at the Oak for another Carter, who has been on a IL FIFTH AT PINE ‘ 207 Mutant Life Nutting Fiert nnd Vester Way THEATRE | PLAYERS| OTT 2525 STARTING WITH A MATINER SUNDAY ROL COOPER MEGRUE'S HYSTERICAL FARCE “Seven Chances” STARRING GRACE HUFF Sun., Wed. and Sat. —AND— SO SN a ae IVAN MILLER SL DRTED BY THE WILKES ts Nights, 25¢, 50¢ War Tax | THEATRE Continuous Daily lto tl PALACE HI IT’S A GREAT BIG NEW SHOW THAT OP S TOMORROW! “THE END OF THE KAISER” A Stirring Patriotic Playlet Filled With Real Americanism Wray's Manikin and} Ferro & Marionette Hippodrome) .,.>2%r “The Knotholes” KING SMITH & TERS WELLINGTON fs Versatile McQUARRY & SYLVIA sais “Nifty Steppers” “tris” “Tomfoolery” MONTAGUE LOVE FEATURE PHOTOPLAY (Mon, to Wed) in “THE GROUCH” Program Changes Every Sunday and Thursday EV WEEKDAY MATINEES 10c GS AND SI DAYS 20¢ Starting Sunday GENERAL PERSHING Sends to You This Message “AMERICA’S ANSWER" Showing Why the ARMISTICE SIGNED The Official Picture Presented by the United States Government PRESIDENT WILSON SAYS: —“It was one of the most remarkable and one of the most satisfactory portrayals that we had seen of the great task which Amer- ica has performed with such enthusiasm.” GUTERSON’S RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA QUALITY SUPREME

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